482 BURHOU. 
Lepigonum rupestre, Kindb. Abundant: in many places 
covering the ground like a thick green mat. 
Erodium maritimum, L’Herit. Plentiful in some places, as. 
on the side towards Little Burhou. 
Cotyledon Umbilicus, L. Very common among rocks, 
especially on the eastern side. 
Crithmum maritimum, L Scattered among the rocks just 
above high-water mark on some parts of the coast, but not very 
plentiful 
Lycopsis arvensis, L. A few plants near the house. 
Myosotis arvensis, Lehm. Like the last, a few specimens 
near the house: both species probably introduced. 
Glaux maritima, L. In two or three places on the west 
side, growing among rocks just above high-water mark. Extremely 
fine, and flowering abundantly. 
Anagallis arvensis, L. Rather common in the central parts. 
Atriplex deltoidea, Bab. Only a few plants seen; poor 
specimens. 
Rumex crispus, L. A few rather poor and stunted plants 
seen in different places. 
Endymion nutans, Dum. Abundant in some parts of the 
island, and very luxuriant. Many of the plants had exceedingly long 
floral bracts, and some of the flowers were white 
Scirpus maritimus, L. Growing vigorously and flowering 
well in a rock-pool just above high-water mark on the western side. 
Lastrea Filix-mas, Presl. ‘Two or three small roots in 
crevices of rocks on the north side. 
Pteris aquilina, L. Abundant: growing in large patches. 
