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Lycopsis arvensis, Z.— Cormon on cultivated ground, 
Myosotis repens, Don.—Abundant in marshy ground in St, Mary's and TTxoago. 
did not observe E vine. Wither. 
M. arvensis, Hoffm. — 
M. collina, Hoffin.— gem en sa on Newford Down, St. Mary’s, Trese 
The plants from Newford Down were cespitose, with very ington 
prostrate branches, racemes leafy below, fruit calyx closed. first I 
imagined the plant might be distinct, but the differences were TANIT 
caused by peculiarity of situation. 
M. versicolor, Zirh.—Not uncommon 
SOLANACER, 
Solanum Dulcamara, Z.—Com 
Hyoscyamus niger, L. lish on waste places near Heugh Town. 
OROBANCHACER.  . 
Orobanche minor, Suét.—Sandy field, near the sea, east of Heugh Town; 
wing on Trifolium minus. 
ScROPHULARTIACER. 
Verbascum Thapsus, Z.—Tresco, rare. 
Digitalis purpurea, Z.—Common. 
Antirrhinum Orontium, Z Torena d in cornfields. 
Linaria Elatine, Mi/l.— Rare esco. 
L. spuria, Mill.—Rare. T 
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S. aquatica, Z.—Not so common as S. nodos 
S. Scorodonia, Z.—St. Martin's, and in a hedge near Heugh Town, near a pond, 
about 300 yards along the road which strikes to the left out of the main 
road leading east from Heugh Town. In numerous specimens observed 
both in Scilly and in Cornwall, the leaves have large double crenatures, 
or large crenate-serrate crenatures. The upper leafy bracts are doubly 
dentate. The stem is distinctly and acutely quadrangular. The stamino- 
dium has in front a small, very shallow, central groove, widening upwards. 
oo sylvatica, Z.—Very common on both high and low land, and on the 
ost barren and exposed heaths. 
Eufragin viscosa, Benth. A Bregunt in in ene ground, St. Mary’ s. 
Euphrasia officinalis, Z.—Not com: 
Sibthorpia Europea, 1. Mei d on the banks of the rivulet on the road 
leading from Holy Vale towards Heugh Town. Banks of a ditch in the 
Veronica Anagallis, Z.—I saw what. I believed to be a young state of this in 
the roadside ditch at Holy Vale, 
V. serpyllifolia, L. — Common, 
