422 SARK. 
R. Balfourianus, Blox. Very characteristic, though weaker 
than the average plant (Moyle Rogers). 
(In the Mora Sarnica, Rubus rhamnifolius, W. & N., is recorded 
for Sark: and Dr. Bull notes Rubus discolor, the only species 
mentioned by him). 
Geum urbanum, L. Bull. Miller. Dixcart: rare in Sark 
(Derrick). 
Rosa spinosissima, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Cliffs 
overlooking the Harbour : frequent in furze-brakes (Derrick). 
R. rubiginosa, L. Road north of Seigneurie (Moyle Rogers 
and Derrick). 
R. micrantha, Sm. Near the Druid’s Altar in Little Sark 
(Babington). Bull. Dixcart Valley (Moyle Rogers and Derrick). 
R. canina, L. Bull. One bush (var. duma/is) on the cliffs, 
Moie du Mouton (Miller). Coupée, var. dumadis (Derrick). 
R. stylosa, Desy. Var. systyla, Bast. Dixcart Bay, several 
fine bushes (Moyle Rogers). 
Crataegus Oxyacantha, L. Babington. All the fruit ex- 
amined had solitary carpels (var. monogyna, Jacq.), but the plants 
varied much as to pubescence of peduncles, &c., and shape of 
leaves (Miller). Common (Derrick). 
Pyrus Malus, L. Plentiful on the edge of the cliffs north of 
the Harbour: one tree in valley from the old mill to Little Dixcart 
(Derrick). 
P. communis, L. One tree in a hedge in Baker’s Valley: on 
the cliffs (Derrick). 
LYTHRACEAE. 
Peplis Portula, L. Bull. Pond at Dixcart (Derrick). 
TAMARISCACEAE. 
Tamarix anglica, Webb. Miller. Port du Moulin (Derrick). 
ONAGRACEAE. 
Epilobium hirsutum, L. Bull. 
