Hart — On the Flora of Lamhay Island. 681 



Polygonum aviculare (Linn.) — Frequent 



P. raii (Bab.) — Near the north of the harbour. 



P. persicaria (Linn.) — Frequent. 



EuPHOEBIACEJi;. 



XPJiiphorlia helioscopia (Linn.) — Cultivated fields near the castle. 

 XE. peplus (Linn.) — Cultivated fields near the castle. 



IJllTICACEAE. 



Urtica dioica (Linn.) — The nettles in Saltpan Bay are ranker and 

 more venomous than any I ever met with ; the effects of their 

 stings do not pass off for a couple of days. 

 XZf. iirens (Linn.) — In several places. 



Amentipek^. 



XSalix viminalis (Linn.) — jS'ear the castle, but probably introduced. 

 ]S. cinerea (Linn.) — Near the castle, perhaps introduced. 



Aeace^. 



Arum maculatu?n (Linn.) — South and south-east sides near the sea. 

 Common. 



Lemnace^. 



Lemna minor (Linn.) — Eaven's Well. 



NAIADACEiE. 



Zoster a marina (Linn.) — Low water at spring- tides a little south of 

 the harbour. 



Alismace^. 



Triglochin palustre (Linn.) — Sparingly at Bishop's Bay. 

 T. maritimum (Linn.) — Sparingly at Bishop's Bay. 



Oechidace^. 



Orchis latifolia (Linn.) — One plant at Eaven's "Well, where it was 

 detected by Mr. Barrington ; but Miss Monks assured me it was 

 usually plentiful there. 



Ieidace^. 



\Iris fcetidissima (Linn.) — Banks above Saltpan Bay in three places, 



and at the shore level. See introduction. 

 ■\Iris pseudacorus (Linn.) — Bishop's Bay on the southern side. I 



have appended the mark of suspicion in deference to the opinion 



of Mr. Moore. 



LlLIACE^. 



Scilla verna (Huds.) — Abundant on dry grassy banks on the westward 

 side of the island and elsewhere. 



