432 SARK. 
Stachys sylvatica, L. Babington. ‘Bull. Miller. Dixcart 
(Derrick). 
S. palustris, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Derrick. 
S. arvensis, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Common in corn- 
fields (Derrick). 
Marrubium vulgare, L. Formerly very common in Sark, 
according to Mr. Le Pelley, the lord of the island; now rare (Babing- 
ton). Bull. One plant (Miller). Aval du Creux (Derrick). 
Teucrium Scorodonia, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. 
Common (Derrick). 
VERBENACEAE. 
Verbena officinalis, L. Bull. Miller. Mr. Derrick says 
he found this plant years ago near La Forge, but has not met with it 
lately. 
PRIMULACEAE. 
Primula vulgaris, Huds. Babington. Bull. Very common 
and large: occasionally with five or six flowers on a common stem 
(Derrick). 
Lysimachia nemorum, L. Bull. In considerable quantity 
in Dixcart Valley (Derrick). 
Anagallis arvensis, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Common 
in cultivated ground (Derrick). Var. caerulea, Sm. Near Dixcart 
Hotel, one plant (Derrick). 
A. tenella, L. Babington.~ Bull. Miller Eperquerie Com- 
mon (Derrick). 
Samolus Valerandi, L. Babington. Bull. Miller. Dix- 
cart Valley; Dosdane; Trois Fontaines (Derrick). 
PLUMBAGINACEAE. 
Statice occidentalis, Lloyd. Near the Creux (Babington). 
Bull. Cliffs, Venus’ Bath, Port Gorey (Derrick). Cliffs in Derrible 
Bay, and abundant on the cliffs in Little Sark above Venus’ Bath 
(Andrews). Mr. Miller notes a S¢atéce (undetermined) from the 
cliffs between Les Cagnons and Creux Harbour. 
Armeria maritima, Willd. Babington. Bull. Miller. On 
the cliffs in all parts (Derrick). 
