430 SARK. 
O. minor, Sutt. Near Le Creux(Babington). Miller. Fields 
above Little Dixcart (Derrick). A tall stout plant (identified by Mr. 
Arthur Bennett as O. minor), was gathered in Sark in June 1893 by 
Miss M. Dawber. 
O. amethystea, Thuill. Creux Harbour (Derrick). In the 
Journ. Bot., loc. cit., Mr. Miller says he ‘gathered two other 
Orobanches in Sark which seem very probably new to Britain, but 
the plants were too far gone for Mr. Bennett to determine them 
with certainty.’ 
SCROPHULARIACEAE. 
Verbascum Thapsus, L. Babington. Cliffs by the Coupée 
(Miller). La Moinerie (Derrick). 
V. nigrum, L. By the pond below the Manor House (Babing- 
ton). Bull. One plant near La Forge (Derrick). 
Ve piattaria. 1,” Bull: 
Digitalis purpurea, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Common 
in furze-brakes (Derrick). 
Antirrhinum Orontium, L. Babington. Bull. Common 
in cornfields (Miller). Frequent in cultivated fields (Derrick). 
Linaria Cymbalaria, Mill. Bank near the Post Office 
(Derrick) 
L. Elatine, Mill. Babington. Bull. Miller. Abundant 
(Derrick). 
L. spuria, Mill. One plant in a stubble-field (Miller). 
L. repens, Ait. Newbould (1841). 
L. vulgaris, Mill. Babington. Bull. Miller. Beauregard 
(Derrick). 
Scrophularia aquatica, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. In 
various parts (Derrick). 
Pedicularis sylvatica, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Com- 
mon in wet places on the cliffs (Derrick). 
Eufragia viscosa, Benth. Babington. Bull. Very common 
in marshes and by streams (Miller). Field south of Dixcart 
(Derrick). 
Euphrasia officinalis, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Com- 
mon on the cliffs (Derrick). Mr. Miller’s plant from Moie du 
Mouton is £. occidentalis. See page 373, footnote. 
