428 SARK. 
Dixcart Bay, &c., and less fine and characteristic amongst grass at 
top of cliffs (Miller). 
H. umbellatum, L. Bull. Mr. Miller notes from ‘ cliffs, 
Gréve de la Ville, a broad-leaved form very different from the 
typical wmbellatum which grows in many parts of Guernsey.’ [This 
is probably var. /¢tora/e.| Cliff near Creux Harbour (Derrick). Dr. 
Bull appends the following note to his first paper: ‘ Mr. C. Bailey is 
inclined to refer some specimens he collected on the rocks in the 
northern part of Sark to Averacium striclum, Fries (Proc. Manch. 
Lit. and Phil. Soc. 1868, p. 197). 
CAMPANULACEAE. 
Jasione montana, L. Babington. Bull. Exceedingly com- 
mon (Miller). Frequent (Derrick). 
ERICACEAE. 
Calluna vulgaris, Salisb. Babington. Bull. Miller. Com- 
mon (Derrick). 
Erica cinerea, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Abundant 
(Derrick). 
AQUIFOLIACEAE. 
Ilex Aquifolium, L. Miller. Copse above Port du Moulin 
(Derrick). 
OLEACEAE. 
Ligustrum vulgare, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Fre- 
quent : roadside to Bel Air (Derrick). 
Fraxinus excelsior, L. Babington. Miller. Derrick. 
APOCYNACEAE. 
Vinca major, L. Eperquerie: Saignie Cliffs (Derrick). 
GENTIANACEAE. 
Erythraea Centaurium, Pers. Babington. Bull. Miller. 
Frequent (Derrick). 
