168 FLORA OF THE ISLE OF MAN. {Juue, 



Wahleniergia Jiederacea. Glen Aldyn. 



Jasione montana. Banks, roadsides, etc., abundant. 



Ert/th'cea latifolia. Sea-cliffs aud sandy brows, but far less common than 



E. littoralis. 

 Convolvulus Soldanella. Sand-hills, Ballaugh and Point of Ayre. 

 Hyoscyamus niger. Poolvash. 

 Ve7'bascuni Thapsus. Near Malew Church. " Mouth of Sulby Glen," 



Forbes. 

 Veronica scutellata. Ditches, etc. Below Christ's Church, Maughold. 

 Vero7iica Jdrsuta. Chffs near Port Soderic and Ballacreggan, Kirk Braddan. 

 Euphrasia officinalis. " A curious tetragonal var, of this plant frequent in 



sandy fields, Ballaugh," Forbes. 

 Pedicularis palustris, P. sylvatica. Wet places. The former occasionally; 



the latter everywhere. 

 Digitalis purpurea. In wonderful profusion, especially in this neighbour- 

 hood. 

 Antirrlihmm majtis. Ruins of Eushen Abbey. 

 Linaria Elati^e. Cultivated ground ; not very common. In the garden, 



Christ's Church Parsonage, Maughold. 

 Orobanche major. " Near Eamsey," Forbes. 

 Lycopus europcEiis. Ditches in the Curraghs. 

 Mentha Pulegium. Marl-pits, Ballaugh and Andreas. 

 Calamintha Nepeta. "Poadside between Eamsey and Kirk Michael," Forbes. 

 Lamium intei'meditim. Common, — banks, gardens, waste places, etc. 

 Galeopsis versicolor. Potato-fields, rarely. Lhergey Dhoo, near Peel. 



Bwoail-e-velt, Maughold. 

 Stachys ambigua. Ditches and wet places in the north, frequent, 

 Scutellaria minor. " Damp ravines opening to the sea," Forbes. Banks' 



How, etc. 

 Myosotis. All the species but alpestris and sylvatica. M. repens in ditches 



on the Curraghs ; the rest everywhere. 

 Symphytum officinale. Stream-sides. Ballaglass Glen, etc. 

 Pinguicida vulgaris. Boggy places everywhere, abundant. 

 Pinguicula lusitanica. Wet places near the sea. Banks' How and else- 

 where north of Douglas, Glen Aldyn, 

 Primula vulgaris. With crimson-lilac flowers, in a small plantation on the 



Lough-na-Mollough-road, near Eamsey. 

 Lysimachia nemorum. Glens, frequent, Ballure Glen, Glen Shone, etc, 

 Anagallis tenella. Boggy places. Profusely in fields behind Christ's 



Church, Maughold. 

 Centunculus minhniis. Wet places on gravel, rarely. 

 Samolus Valerandi. Crevices of sea-cliffs. Port-e-Vullian. Maughold 



Head. Ballacreggan, etc. 



