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Galium elatum, Tliuill. Plentiful near St. Peter Port, 
Guernsey. 
Dipsacus sylvestris, L. Near St. Owen’s Church, jersey. 
Hieracium strictum, Fries. I collected on the rocks in 
the northern part of Sark some plants which I am inclined 
to refer to this species. 
H. umbellatum, Vill. Narrow-leaved, slender plants of 
this species are plentiful on Noirmont Point, Jersey. 
Tragopogon parrifolius , L. Common in Jersey. 
Dioiis maritima, Cass. In great luxuriance near the 
Martello Towers, St. Owen’s Bay, Jersey. 
Gnaphalium luteo-album, L. The Quenvais, Jersey, but 
infrequent. 
Petasites fragrans, Presl. In a small copse near St. 
Aubyn’s, J ersey, but apparently not flowering. 
Imila crithmoides , L. Plentiful on the rocks near the 
the silver mine, Sark ; and in salt water ditches near St. 
Sampson’s, Guernsey. 
Cuscuta epithymum, L. Covering the Gorse everywhere ; 
it is called by the islanders “ Fairies’ Hair.” 
Scrophularia Scorodonia, L. In great abundance and 
luxuriance in the fosse of Fort George, Guernsey. 
Linaria arenaria, D. C. Occurs in great plenty on the 
neighbouring shores of Normandy and Brittany, and it is 
not unlikely to be found in Jersey. 
Orobanche Seder gb, Duby. Common in Guernsey. 
Mentha rotundifolia, L. Abundant by the side of a 
brook running into Moulin Huet Bay, Guernsey. 
Calamintha Nepeta , Clairv. In the greatest profusion in 
Herm, particularly on the eastern side. 
Leonurus Cardiaca, L. La Havre Gosselin, Sark. 
Scutellaria minor , L. Common in a marsh over Bonley 
Bay, Jersey. 
Echium plantagineum, L. South-western parts of Jer- 
sey; frequent. 
