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Teucrium Scorodonia , L. Abundant in all districts. 
Borrago officinalis , L. At Niton in gardens and 
in waste places. Used for making Cider. 
Samolus Valerandi , L. On the banks of a brook¬ 
let, falling into the sea just west of Rocken End. 
Beta maritima , I. All along the shores frequent, 
especially so on the southern coast. 
Atriplex rosea , L. On the sandy shores of Tot- 
land Bay. A. Halimus , L. Only cult., at Yentnor. 
Halimus portulacoides , (L.) Dumort. On the banks 
of Medina River from Cowes to Newport, and at 
Newtown Bay and Yarmouth frequent. 
Baplme Laureola , L. In hedges at Carisbrook. 
Thesium humifusum ) DC. On dry calcareous hills 
between Steephill and Yentnor. 
Euphorbia amygdaloides , L. Plentiful in the Un¬ 
dercliff in damp shadowy localities along the high road. 
B. exigua , L. At St. Catherine’s Lighthouse in 
waste fields common. Also in fields about West Cowes. 
Arum maculatum , L. The Undercliff! 
Anacamptis pyramidalis , Bich. Frequent in se¬ 
veral places for inst. at Carisbrook, on the downs, 
and in the Undercliff. 
Ophrys apifera , Buds. Rare. Wild in gardens 
below Niton Yillage. 
Spiranthes autumnalis , Rich. Common in most 
parts but only locally abundant, so on the lawns at 
Niton and on the downs at Newport. 
Iris foetidissima , L. In the Undercliff frequent. 
With flowers in June-July, sometimes varying as to 
their colour: ß citrina , Townsend. 
Tamus communis , L. 
Ruscus aculeatus , L. 
Juncus obtusiflorus , Ehrh. In a wet place near 
Blackgang Chine. 
Cyperus longus , L. Yery rare. Growing in a 
wet meadow not very far from the coast below Ni- 
