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AZOREAN FLORA. 



[September, 



Isles and widely distributed, the second group are also of home 

 growth, but not so common as the former, and the third are all 

 rare plants in our kingdom. The fourth group comprehends plants 

 either peculiar to the Azores or species with which it is desirable 

 that we should be better acquainted. 



First Group : — 



Holciis mollis. 

 Anthoxantlium odoratum. 

 Triticum repens. 

 Carex flava. 

 Carex stellulata. 

 Eleocharis palustris. 

 Juncus bufonius. 

 Juncus uliginosus 

 Potamogeton natans. 

 Lemna minor. 

 Calliti'iche verna. 

 Poh'gouum Persicaria. 

 Plantago major. 

 Plantago lanceolata. 



FUago germanica. 

 Galium Apariue. 

 Galiumpa lustre. 

 Prunella Tulgaris. 

 Convolvulus arvensis. 

 Veronica arveusis. 

 Veronica officinalis. 

 Euphrasia officinalis. 



CaUuna vulgaris. 



Heloscladiimi nodiflorum. 



Ranunculus repeus. 



Fumaria officinalis. 



Nastm-tium officinale. 



Sisymbrium officinale. 



Sagina procumbens. 

 SUene inflata. 

 Polygala vulgaris. 

 Geranium robertianum. 

 Peplis Portula. 

 E.ubus fruticosus. 

 Potentilla Tormentilla. 

 Potentilla reptans. 

 Sarothamnus Scopariixs. 

 Medicago lupulina. 

 Trifolium repens. 

 Lotus corniculatus. 



Second Group. The following British species are not so com- 

 mon as the above : — 



Trifolium procumbens. 

 Trifolium scabrum. 

 Agrimonia Eupatoria. 

 Poterium Sanguisorba. 

 Hypericum perforatum. 

 Hypericum humifusum. 

 Malva rotundifolia. 

 Chelidonium majus. 

 Sinapis nigra. 

 Lysimachia nemorum. 



Third Group, 

 tish isles : — 



AnagaUis arvensis. 

 Veronica Anagallis. 

 Solanum nigi'um. 

 Echium vulgare. 

 Myosotis versicolor. 

 Verbena officinalis. 

 Sherardia arvensis. 

 Carduus tenuiflorus. 

 Clu'ysanthemum segetum. 

 Plantago media. 



Daphne laureola. 

 Chenopodium rubrum. 

 Chenopodium murale. 

 Potamogeton pectinatus. 

 Isolepis fluitans. 

 Carex divulsa. 

 Hordeum murinum. 

 Festuca bromoides. 

 Poa lohacea (Triticum lolia- 

 ceum). 



Rare plants common to the Azorean and Bri- 



Cynodon Dactylon. 

 Polypogon monspeliensis. 

 Bromus madritensis. 

 Lagurus ovatus. 

 Cyperus longus. 

 Euphorbia PepUs. 

 Euphorbia Lathyris. 

 Plantago Lagopus. 

 FUago gallica. 



Mentha viridis. 

 Mentha rotundifolia. 

 Echium violaceum. 

 Antirrhinum Orontiuni. 

 Sibthorpia europsea. 

 Foeniculum vulgare. 

 Tillaea muscosa. 

 Delphinium Consohda. 

 Senebiera pinnatifida. 



Oxalis comiculata. 

 Lj^hrum hyssopifolium. 

 Erodium malachoides. 

 Melilotus parviflora. 

 Trifolium glomeratum. 

 Lotus angustissimus. 

 Lathyrus Aphaca. 



