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Atriplex portuUicoides L. Destroyed in its only station by the 

 operations for the extension of the harbour at St. Heher's, which 

 were afterwards discontinued. 



SncB'la nmritima Dumort. ? Extinct. I have seen a Jersey 

 specimen. 



Tiie only Willows which can be sa'd with certainty to be native 

 are 8. ciiurfa L., which is very common, and S. repens L., which is 

 only found in one locality. 



Xarcissus P.seudo-Xnrcissus L. Locally abundant in woods and 

 on the cliffs. Omitted from Babington, and not in Guernsey. 



Lagurus uvatus L. has been introduced from Guernsey, and is 

 well established in St. Ouen's Bay. — Bromis mfidritenio's var. ri(jidus 

 Bab. (not Roth, whose plant is '^a stouter form with a larger 

 panic e " (see E. Hackel in Report of Bot. Exch. Club, 1898, p. 593). 

 On the islet in Portelet Bay on which TnfoHwn MoHneiii grows, and 

 also about Gouray. — B. maxiwus Desf. Abundant in sandy places. 

 Not B. riijidus Roth, as in the London (Uitalofiw, which is "nothing 

 but stout madritemis'' (Hackel, /. c), though placed byGrenierand 

 Godron under maximus. 



Since the publication of his list in 1896, the following plants 

 have been added to the Jersey flora by Mr. Piquet, in a short 

 supplementary list published in 1898 : — 



Carex pfiniculata L. — Phalaris minor Retz. has been plentiful 

 for tlie last few years on and near the railway to the east of 

 St. Helier's, but cannot be reg irded as a native, though Mr. 

 C. K. P. Andrews considered it to be indigenous in Guernsey. 

 See Jouru. Bot. 1900, p. 33, where the plant is de-cnbed and 

 figured. — O/diinrflossum viihiamm L. w;is discovered by a lady then 

 residing in Jersey, who showed me the locality in 1897. 



In Journ. Bot. 1900, p. 278, Mr. S. Guiton adds Vicia lutea L., 

 from the rocky hill on which Mt. Orgueil Castle is built. A 

 doubtful native : the old Castle grounds are full of semi-naturalized 

 relics of cultivation. 



Corydalis claviculata DC. and Orchis pyramidalis L. 



The following plants, for which I am responsible, have not, to 

 my knowledge, been recorded for Jersey before : — 



Frankenia leevis L. Plemont, 1899. Apparently extinct in 

 Guernsey. It is included in Babington from the Greve d'Azette, 

 but on the authority of Mr. B. Saunders, which is quite valueless. 



Sugina ciliata Fr. La Moie, 1899. 



Trifolium maritimum Huds. St. Aubin's Bay, 1898. Possibly 

 only a casual. 



Anthriscus silvestris Hoffm. The Ecrehos Rocks, eight miles 

 east of Jersey. Common in Alderney [Mr. E. D. Marquand), not 

 in Jersey or Guernsey. 



Galium ochroleucnm Syme. Portelet Bay and West Mount, 1897. 



Hieracium rigidum Hartm. var. acrifolium Dahlst. {Jide Rev. W. 

 Moyle Rogers). Waterworks Valley, 1897. Whether this is the 

 same as " H. lavigatum Willd. Koch. var. /?," recorded by Babington 

 from the Quenvais, I do not know. 



