I860.] FLORA OF THE ISLE OF MAN. 167 



Rnhiis idcsus. Ballure Glen. 



Rubus ccesius. Glens and mountains. 



Rubiis saxatilis. Glen at Bishop's Court. " Sulby Glen," Forbes. 



Tormentilla reptans. Banks and woods, common. 



Rom tomentosa and R. spmosissima. Very abundant. 



Epilobiwn angustifoUum. Glens and streams. Near tlie limekiln, Cornah 

 Harbour. 



Epilobium als'mifoUum. Head of Sulby Glen. 



Circcea lutetiana. Ballure Glen, etc. 



Montia fontana. Wet places. Below Christ's Church, Maughold, etc. 



Ribes Grossidaria. Hedges, Maughold, Lezayre, etc. 



Sedimi Rliodiola. " Occurs near Peel," Forbes. 



Sediivi anglicum. Very abundant on field-banks, clifPs, etc., everywhere. 



Cotyledon Umbilicus. In the greatest profusion, especially in this neigh- 

 bourhood. Very luxuriant in a dry ditch between the Parsonage, 

 Eamsey, and Claughbane. The ' Penny Wall ' is in the highest es- 

 teem as a medicinal herb throughout the island. 



Baxifragaceee. Of this family only B. tridactylltes and C. oppositifolium are 

 found with us, — a striking coiToboration of Professor Forbes's remark 

 on the absence o^ alpine plants (\dd. sup.). 



Eryngium rnaritiviuni. Sandy shores of the north. 



Sniyrnium Olusatrum. About Eamsey. 



Helosciadimn nodijlormn. Ditches in the CmTaghs, BaUaugh and Jurby. 



Carum verticillatum. Moist meadows. Below Christ's Church, Maughold, 

 veiy abundant. 



(Enantlie pirnpinelloides. " Wet places by the sea," Forbes. Between 

 Banks' How and Clay Head. 



(Enantlie crocata. Stream-sides, frequent. Ballure Glen. Ballaglass Glen, 



Fceniculum, vulgare. Roadsides near houses, occasionally. 



Crithmiim maritimum. Sea-clift"s, often abundant, as near the Port Moar, 

 in this parish. 



Lactuca muralis. Ballure Hill. 



Carduus acantJioides. Fields and waste ground, but not common. 



Cardiius tenuifiorus. Common. 



Carduus Marianus. Sandy fields in the North. A garden weed, Christ's 

 Church Parsonage. 



Onopordum Acanthium. "Near Eamsey," Forbes. 



Artemisia gallica. Eocks near Seafield, Kirk Santon, abundant. 



GnapJialium dioicum. Mountains. 



Gnaphalium margaritaceum. Banks between Ballachuny and Andreas 

 Church. 



Fyrethrum maritimum. Sea cliffs, abundant. 



Bidens tripartita. Ditches in the Curraghs. 



