FLOWERING PLANTS. 421 
Vicia hirsuta, Koch. Babington. Bull. Derrick. 
V. tetrasperma, Moench. Babington. Bull. Derrick. 
V. Cracca, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Derrick. 
V. sativa, L. Babington. Derrick. 
V. angustifolia, Roth. Babington. Bull. Field near Dix- 
cart (Derrick). Var. uncinata, Desv. Lane between the mill 
and Gouliot caves (Miller). 
Ornithopus perpusillus, L. Babington. Bull. Abundant 
on the cliffs (Derrick). 
ROSACEAE. 
Prunus spinosa, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Common 
on the cliffs, and in hedges (Derrick). 
Agrimonia Eupatoria, L. Bull. Miller. 
Alchemilla arvensis, Scop. Bull. Common on the cliffs 
(Derrick). 
Potentilla anserina, L. Miller. 
P. reptans, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Derrick. 
P. Tormentilla, Nesl. Babington. Bull. Miller. Derrick. 
P. fragariastrum, Ehr. Bull. Not common (Derrick). 
Rubus dumnoniensis, Bab. Near Dixcart Hotel in plenty 
(Rev. W. Moyle Rogers). Mr. Rogers says of this species, ‘ usually 
identical with our luxuriant British torm: but a second form occurs 
in Sark (unknown thus far in Britain) with terminal leaflet sub- 
rotund and strongly cordate.’ 
R. rusticanus, Merc. Sark (Rev. W. Moyle Rogers). 
R. macrophyllus, Wh. & N. Var. macrophylloides, 
Genev. Very fine and remarkably abundant, apparently more so 
than all the other brambles in the island put together (Moyle 
Rogers). 
R. leucostachys, Schleich. In a furze-brake near Dixcart 
Lane (Moyle Rogers). 
R. dumetorum, Wh. & N. Var. diversifolius, Lindl. 
Banks near Dixcart Hotel: a weak form (Moyle Rogers). 
R. corylifolius, Sm. Genetitre (Moyle Rogers). 
