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'^''Vicia sativa (Lmn.) — In several places amongst cultiTated grounds. 

 Lathy rus pratemis (Linn.) — Scarce; above the sea at Calico Bay, 

 and on dry, hilly ground south-east from the castle. 



Rosacea, 



Prxmus spinosa (Linn.) — South-east from the castle, not common. 

 Sjnra^a ulmaria (Linn.) — Ey the sides of the rivulets. 

 Ayrimonia eupatoria (Linn.) — Tery abundant in several places. 

 AlchemilJa arveims (Scop., Linn.) — Common. 

 PotentiUa tormentilla (Schenk.) — Frequent. 

 P. reptans (Linn.) — Frequent. 

 P. anserina (Linn.) — Frequent. 



Fray aria vesca (Linn.) — Frequent at the south-west part of the 

 island. 



n 7 • -^ 7- /TP- -v \ "1 These appeared to me to be the forms 



Kimis carptmfohus {\\ . &JS.) f n -. ^^-ui ^- -^.t, ^-v i +^ 



„ .„. -^,. •; o AT \ } of bramDles met TVith, the iatter 



±1. vilkcaulis (W. & jN.) ( -u ■ -u A *. 



^ ■' ] being very abundant. 



Posa spinosissima (Linn.) — Common. 



R. canina (Linn.) — Frequent. 



^'Cratceyxis oxyacantha (Linn.) — Not native. 



Ltthzeace^. 

 LxjthruYii salicaria (Linn.) — By the sides of streams. 



OXAGEACE^, 



EpiJolium hirsutum (Linn.) — Xear the castle in two or three places. 



F. parvijlorum (Schreb.) — In several places. 



E. pakistre (Linn.) — Baven's Well, very sparingly. 



H-iXOEAGACE^. 



Callitriche verna (Linn.) — Trinity Well, &c. Yaw i^tatycarpa (Scop.) 

 Frequent. 



Ceassulace^. 



Sedum anylicum (Huds.) — Common. 

 S. acre (Linn.) — Common. 



Saxife,\gace^. 



Parnassia paliistris (Linn.) — Sparingly by the stream into Freshwater 

 Bay about fifty yards from the cliffs, and at Raven's Well. 



TJmbellieer^. 



Sydrocotyle vulyaris (Linn.) — By the rivulets. 

 Erynyium maritimum (Linn.) — At the harbour. 



