356 ALDERNEY. 
L. Githago, Scop. Rare. A plant or two in cornfields here 
and there on the Blaye. A few specimens in rgoo in the quarry by 
Crabbie Bay. 
Sagina procumbens, L. Common. 
S. apetala, L. Common. 
S. ciliata, Fr. Rather common, especially on the cliffs. Two 
varieties occur, var. ambigua, Lloyd, which is the prevailing form : 
and var. patula, Jord., on the cliffs east of Val du Sud. On the 
coast between Corbelets and Quenard I have seen plants of var. 
ambigua seven inches high. 
S. maritima, Don. Common on the low-lying coast. 
S. subulata, Wimm. Frequent on the cliffs. 
S. nodosa, Meyer. Recorded for Alderney in 77. Sarz., but no 
locality is specified. ‘here are many suitable places for this plant, 
and it is hardly likely to have become extinct even in sixty years :. 
but, though well searched for, I have not been able to find it. 
Honkeneja peploides, Ehrh. Occurs in all the sandy bays: 
occasionally also on the sandhills. 
Arenaria serpyllifolia, L. Generally distributed and common. 
Both the type and var. leptoclados, Guss., occur: and I have found 
the var. Lloydii, Jord., at Longy Bay. 
Stellaria media, Vill. Common. 
Cerastium glomeratum, Thuill. Common both in the low- 
lands and on the cliffs. 
C. triviale, Link. Common. 
C. semidecandrum, L. Plentiful on the sandhills all round 
the north and east coast, and on parts of Butes Hill. 
C. tetrandrum, Curt. Very common. 
Moenchia erecta, Sm. Very rare. Cliffs at La Chue. 
Polycarpon tetraphyllum, L. Rather common throughout 
the island. 
Lepigonum rubrum, Fr. Rather rare: generally found on 
roadsides. 
