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Arctium pubens, Bab.—Tolerably common, and I believe the only species.* 
ntaurea nigra, L.—Not common. 
Carduus tenuiflorus, Curt.—Common. 
.. €. lanceolatus, L.—Common. 
C. palustris, Z.— Common in the TN: 
C. arvensis, Curt. —Not very common ? 
Lapsana communis, Z.—One specimen on cultivated ground, St. t. Agnes. 
Hypochgbris padivaii, L.—COommòn in waste places and cultivated dioit 
Thrincia hirta, DC.—Common. 
Apargia hispida, Willd.— Common. 
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—Loe: st 
Sonchus ue Hoff. ~ Rare, — to the south of Tresco. 
S. oleraceus, L.— Very commo 
- Crepis virens, T. ou 
Hieracium Pilosella, L—Not common. 
CAMPANULACEA. 
Jasione montana, Z.—Com 
Wahlenbergia adso pers —old Town Marshes. 
ERICACER. 
Erica Tetralix, Z EE LS Mr. Smith. 
E. cinerea, L.— 
Calluna e eds Salisb. E a 
OrraCEE. 
Ligustrum vulgare, Z.—St. Martin's; St. Samson's: indigenous. 
GENTIANACER. 
Erythrea latifolia, Sm.—Com 
E. littoralis, Fries.—Between dated Head and Heugh Town, and probably 
in other places. 
CONYOLYULACEX. 
Convolvulus arvensis, Z.—Not 
C. sepium, L,—Frequent in the ades of St. Mary's. In Heugh Town peel 
it is very handsome, with vari ariegated pink and white flowers; being ra 
inaccessible, T sere ie fs did not i it. 
C. Soldanella, L.—Common on the sandy shore 
Cuscuta Epl Murr.—On gorse near AF above the Abbey, Tresco. 
'BORAGINACEE. 
Borago officinalis, Z.—One specimen. on waste ground near the sea, east of 
Heugh Town, aged an escape. 
XC os, Bae BENE 
essor Babington informs me that his 4. sided is really the Lappa inter- 
nei pared and his A. intermedium the A. nemorosum, Le}. 
OL. rr. [APRIL 1, 1864.] I 
