Outlines of the Botany of the Isle of Wight. 5 1 9 



Geranium dissectum. 

 Melilotus arvensis. 

 vulgaris. 

 Vicia gracilis. 



sativa. 



Poterium muricatum. 

 Alchemilla arvensis. 

 Scleranthus annuus. 

 Petroselinum segetum. 

 Bupleurum rotundifolium. 

 ^thusa Cynapium. 

 Torilis infesta. 

 Scandix Pecten. 

 <ralium tricorne. 

 Sherardia arvensis. 

 Fedia olitoria. 



Auricula. 



dentata. 



Senecio vulgaris. 

 Filago germanica. 

 spathulata. 



Chrysanthemum segetum. 

 Pyrethrum inodorum. 

 Anthemis arvensis. 



Cotula. 

 Centaurea Scabiosa. 



Cyanus. 



Lapsana communis. 

 Helminthia echioides. 

 Crepis setosa. 

 Sonchus oleraceus. 

 asper. 

 arvensis. 

 Hypochceris glabra. 



Specularia hybrida. 

 Cuscuta Trifolii. 

 Lycopsis arvensis. 

 Echium vulgare. 

 Lithospermum arvense. 

 Veronica (plures). 

 Antirrhinum Orontium. 

 Linaria minor. 



Elatine. 



spuria. 



Mentha arvensis. 

 Euphrasia Odontites. 

 Melampyrum arvense. 

 Orobanche minor. 

 Calamintha Acinos. 

 Lamium (plures). 

 Galeopsis Ladanum. 



Tetrahit. 

 Stachys arvensis. 

 Anagallis arvensis. 

 caerulea. 

 Chenopodium polyspermum, 



album. 



Atriplex (several). 

 Polygonum Convolvulus. 

 Euphorbia (four). 

 Setaria viridis. 

 Alopecurus agrestis. 

 Bromus secalinus. 

 Bromus commutatus. 

 Gastridium lendigerum. 

 Briza minor. 

 Lolium arvense. 

 Avena fatua. 



Many of the plants here mentioned are found also by roadsides, &c., 

 tout less abundantly than in ploughed land. Some of them can scarcely 

 be termed wild, as they are only kept up by sowing repeated from year 

 to year. 



About one-eighth of the whole Isle of Wight species come more or 

 less strictly under the definition of colonists. Several of them do not 

 occur in the Undercliff; among such the absence of Bupleurum 

 TOtundifolium, and apparently of Calamintha Acinos, is most re- 

 markable. 



The localities in the Undercliff best worth a botanist's visit are 

 Luccombe, where Vicia sylvatica will be found in the copse above Luc- 

 combe Farm, and Inula Helenium occurs a little to the north of the 

 Chine ; Bromus erectus and Papaver Lecoquii above Rose Cottage ; 



