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plants on the barer parts where the sand-dunes give place 

 to the sandy hollows. Here, too, Garex arena via grows 

 plentifully, not only on the bare sand, but mingled with 

 other and close herbage. 





D. P. et E. 3. del. 



Map IV. 



Map showing distribution of vegetation in " Findhom Bay 

 Margin " area — Southern Section. 



Veronica Cha/maed/rys, Linn., is in great abundance on 

 the dune in the loose sand scraped out by rabbits before 

 the mouths of their burrows. Another plant which thrives 

 particularly well in the same habitat is Galium verv/m 3 



Linn. 



Sal ■.$ grows in great profusion at various parts 



