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Galium aparine (Linn.) — Not common. 



Gr. verum (Linn.) — Abundant. 



Gr. saxatile (Linn.) — Common. 



Gr. palustre (Linn.) — Frequent in wet places. 



DlPSACACE^. 



Scabiosa succisa (Linn.) — Common. 



CoMPOsiT-a;. 



Eupatorium cannabinum (Linn.) — Shady rocks; rare. 



Tussilago farfara (Linn.) — Not abundant. 



Bellis perennis (Linn.) — Common. 



Inula helenium (Linn.) — A number of plants of the elecampane occur 

 in the corner of a field by the road leading from the chapel to 

 the lighthouse. It can scarcely, however, be accounted a 

 native. 



Pulicaria dysenterica (Gaert.) — In several places ; but not plentiful. 



Antennaria dioica (Gaert.) — Common on grassy heaths. 



Achillea ptarmica (Linn.) — Borders of fields ; not common. 



A. millefolium (Linn.) — Common. 



Matricaria inodora, var. /3. salina. — On the sea-cliffs in profusion. 



Chrysanthemum segetum (Linn.) — Cultivated fields ; common. 



Artemisia vulgaris (Linn.) — Abundant on roadsides and waste ground. 



Tanacetum vulgare (Linn.) — Roadsides in several places, but always 

 suspiciously near to cottages. 



Senecio vulgaris (Linn.) — Common. 



S. sylvaticus (Linn.) — Waste ground, Church Bay ; rare. 



S. jacobaea (Linn.) — Common. 



S. aquaticus (Huds.) — Common. 



Arctium intermedium (Lange.) — Eoadsides and waste ground; common. 



Centaurea nigra (Linn.) — Roadsides and borders of fields ; common. 



Carduus tenuiflorus (Curt.) — Shore at Church Bay ; not common. 



C. lanceolatus (Linn.) — Common. 



C. arvensis (Curt.) — Roadsides; common. 



C. palustris (Linn.) — Common. 



Lapsana communis (Linn.) — Eoadsides and waste ground ; not com- 

 mon. 



Hypochseris radicata (Linn.) — Rocks and waste ground; common. 



Leontodon autumnalis (Linn.) — Common. 



Taraxicum officinale (Linn.) — Common. 



Sonchus oleraceus (Linn.) — Frequent. 



S. asper (Hoff .) — Waste ground ; rare. 



S. arvensis (Linn.) — Cultivated fields ; common. 



Crepis virens (Linn.) — Damp places ; rare. 



Hieracium pilosella (Linn.) — Heaths and dry banks ; frequent. 



B[. iricum (Fries.) — Rather frequent on basaltic rocks at the south- 

 east end. 



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