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V. arvensis, Z.—Common. 
V. agrestis, L.—Rare? 
LABIATE. 
Mentha. viridis, L.—Bryer, heise an escape. 
M. aquatica, J.—Marsh at Old 
Lycopus Europeus, L L.— Rare. n Visus Marsh. 
Salvia Verbenaca, .L.— Rare. Ls ear Heugh Town. 
Thymus Serpyllum, Z.—Com 
Seutellaria galericulata, T HS shore, Samson, 
Prunella vulgaris, Z.—Common. 
Nepeta Glechoma, f LE 
Lamium purpureum, Z.—Not com 
L. incisum, Willd,—Common, M in posia fields. 
Stachys — L. guns St. Mary 
S. arvens — Comm 
Ballota fetida, Lam. pre Town, etc 
Teucrium Scorodonia, L.—St. Martin's, etc., rare. 
VERBENACER. 
Verbena officinalis, Z.—Common by roadsides. 
PRIMULACER. 
Primula vulgaris, Huds.—Found kem S SUA he has never seen P. veris, L. 
Anagallis arvensis, L.—Very com Plant generally light green, Testers 
very pale pink, and Gas eniti plotek underneath, 
A. tenella, L.—Very common even in appa arently the most unlikely situations, 
showing the dampness of the climate ; otherwise, the soil being so shallow, 
it would soon become parched. 
Centunculus minimus, L.— Very common ; another proof of dampness of soil 
from a moist atmosphere. 
Glaux maritima, Z.—-Heugh Town and Old Town Marshes, and marshy places 
Samolus Valerandi, Z. - Common in marshy ground. 
PLUMBAGINACEF. 
Armeria maritima, Willd.— Very co On Annette, it completely covers 
the ground with a soft A i^ herbage.—8. A. pubescens, Link. 
xx AP GUAPA elsewhere. 
PLANTAGINACER. 
Plantago AP È .—Very common, and exceedingly variable. 
P. lanceolata, L. L Very common ; very small, and prostrate in exposed situa- 
ions and P. Coronopus form, in many places, the Pe herbage 
of the nde 
P. major, Z.—Com 
Littorella ans E Ly abundant around the freshwater a in the 
