APPENDIX. 689 



Viola, Linn. Violet. F. s.. p. 51. 

 4. V. canina, L. Dog Violet. V. s., p. 54. 



p. minor. V. s., p. 55. Abundantly on Ventnor, Wroxall and Boncliurcli 

 downs, May, 1855, Dr. Bell-Sailer. 



Sagina, Linn. Pearlwort. V. s., p. G6. 



2b. S. ciliata, Fries. Ciliated Pearlwort. "Annual, stem 

 erect or ascending, leaves aristate glabrous or fringed, ' petals 

 none,' sepals of the fruit erect or close-pressed to the capsule, 

 2 outer ones mucronate or aristate." — Br. Fl. p. 62. 



" Dry gravelly places. 0. F/. May— September."— Br. /";. 



Plentifully everywhere on St. Helens spit, A. G. More, Esq. 



Hypericum, Linn. St. John's-wort. V. s. p. 86. 



26. H. dubium, Leers. Stem more or less quadrangular, leaves 

 elliptic ovate obtuse nearly destitute of pellucid dots copiously- 

 reticulated beneath with pellucid veins, sepals reflexed. a. Sepals 

 elliptical quite entire. — E. B. t. 296. 



p. Sepals oblong-lanceolate niucionulate obscurely denticulate. H. macula- 

 tuui, Crantz. — Br. FL p. 80. 



"Eatlier mountainous woods. !(.. July, August." — Br. Fl. 



/3. Between Ninbam and Languard farms, Sept. 1855, Joseph Woods, Esq. 



Epilobium, Linn. Willow-herb. V. s., p. 169. 



? 5b. E. t;ir(/ai«m. Fries. Slender Willow-herb. "Leaves lan- 

 ceolate narrowing upwards sessile denticulate not decurrent, stem 

 with two or four elevated lines, stigma undivided or slightly patent 

 or 4-fid, seeds oblong obovate not pointed, scions filiform." — Bab. 

 ilfara. p. 115. 



" Deep ditches in peat-bogs. If.. Fl. July, Aujrust." — Bah. 



A specimen of Epilobium gathered by Dr. T. Bell-Salter at Blaclcpan, some 

 few years ago, was pronounced by Mr. Babington to be that of which we have 

 quoted his description ; and Mr. Joseph Woods, from the same locality in 1855, 

 has obtained what he designates E. obscurum, which lattername he also applies 

 to an Epilobium, closely resembling E. telragonum, growing in a wet part of the 

 garden at St. Johns, near the pond. 



BuPLEUEUM, Linn. Hare's-ear. F. s., p. 203. 



2. B. tenuissimuni, Linn. Slender Hare's-ear. V. s., p. 204. 

 By the ditch at Salterns, sparingly, Mr. W. Dimmick. 



Lamium, Linn. Dead-nettle. F. s., p. 385. 



? 1 b. L. intermedium, Fries. Litermediate Dead-nettle. 

 " Leaves obtuse inciso-crenate, lower ones stalked reniform cor- 

 date, floral ones sessile rather crowded, teeth of the calyx subu- 

 late longer than the tube always spreading, tube of the corolla 

 straight naked within, lateral lobes of the lower lip with a short 

 tooth."— ^r. Fl. p 318. E. B. S. t. 2941. 



