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Labiate. 
Calamintha graveolens, Bth. Oulton, 1901, F. B. 
Marrubium alysson, L. Oulton, June, 1899, F. B. 
Stachys annua, L. Oulton, 1901, F. B. 
SlDERITIS MONTANA, L. Oulton, 1901, F. B. 
PlANTAGINEjE. 
Plantago lagopus, L. Oulton, 1899, F. B. 
,, arenaria, Waldst & Kit. Oulton, in several places, 
1899, F. B. ; Lowestoft, 1899-1903, YV. A. D. 
Amaranth acea;. 
Amaranthus retroflexus, L. Oulton, 1901, F. M. 
Or ami nba;. 
Piialaris canariensis, L. Lowestoft, 1897-1903, W. A. D. ; 
Oulton, 1898-1899, F. B. 
,, paradoxa, L. Oulton, 1898-1899, F. B. ; Ijowestoft, 
1899, W. A. D. 
Lagurus ovatus, L. Oulton, June, 1899, W. A. 1). 
Cynosurus echinatus, L. Oulton, 1901, F. B. 
Echinaria capitata, Desf. Oulton, 1901, F. B. 
YI. 
ON THE BIRDS OF THE PEMBROKESHIRE ISLANDS. 
By J. H. Gurney, F.Z.S. 
Read 2Jfih November, 1003. 
Few people possibly are aware what romantic islands there are 
lying off the coast of Pembrokeshire, or how attractive to the 
zoologist or botanist. The principal of these islands are Skomer, 
Ramsey, Grassholm.Caldy and the Eligoog (Guillemot) Stacks ; but 
there are any number of smaller rocks, and birds of some sort breed 
on many of them. 
