FLOWERING PLANTS. 351 
R. parviflorus, L. Plentiful on the western side of Longy 
Common; and in two places on the cliffs west of La Quoire. 
Undoubtedly native in these localities. 
Dephinium Ajacis, Reich. About a dozen plants in 1900: 
on the embankment of the road between New Town and the large 
quarry. Certainly of garden origin, and only to be regarded as a 
casual in this island. Another foreign plant, Vicca varia, grew close- 
by in the same year. 
PAPAVERACEAE. 
Papaver hybridum, L. ~ Frequent in cultivated ground in. 
all parts, but more common in the eastern half of the island. 
P. Rhoeas, L. Very common. 
P. dubium, L. Generally distributed and rather common, but 
less so than the last species. 
P. somniferum, L. Scattered plants in cultivated ground and 
on roadsides. 
Glaucium luteum, Scop. More or less common all along 
‘the sandy shores; abundant in some places, as at Platte Saline, and 
in the vicinity of the Harbour. 
FUMARIACEAE. 
Fumaria pallidiflora, Jord. On the cliffs opposite Coque- 
Lihou, in good quantity. Sparingly on the cliffs near La Quoire. 
Reuters Valley, a few plants. 
F. Boraei, Jord. Generally distributed and rather common. 
F. confusa, Jord. Quite as widely diffused as the last, but 
rather less common. 
F. officinalis, L. Plentiful in cultivated ground, especially 
on the Blaye. In two different parts of the Blaye I have found 
var. media, Loisel., a form closely resembling / confusa in its habit 
of growth, but having the flowers and fruic of / officinalts. 
