FLOWERING PLANTS. 357 
L. rupestre, Kindb. Very common on the coast : occasionally 
on walls and banks inland. 
Spergula arvensis, L. Rare. Incultivated ground in several 
parts of the Blaye. 
Scleranthus annuus, L. Very rare. A small dwarf form 
occurs on the cliffs below the old mill, but very scantily. I have 
never found it in cultivated ground here: in fact, it looks like a 
plant that is dying out. In Guernsey it seems to be now extinct, or 
nearly so. 
MALVACEAE. 
Malva moschata, L. Very rare. One clump on the top of 
Rochers Hill, towards the farmhouse. 
M. sylvestris, L. Common everywhere. 
M. rotundifolia, L. Very rare. Two plants in 1899 on the 
roadside near the Church: none seen since. It is noted in 47. Sarn., 
but no locality is specified. 
Lavatera arborea, L. Scattered plants all along the north 
and east coast from Platte Saline to Longy: plentiful near Fort 
Quenard, and on Rat Island. 
HYPERICACEAE. 
Hypericum tetrapterum, Fr. Common in wet places. This 
is by far the most frequent species of the genus. 
H. humifusum, L. Rather rare. On the cliffs in several 
parts, and in old quarries at Mauney: also on the Blaye. 
H. linarifolium, Vahl. Very rare. On a headland east of 
Chaise a |’Emauve, in small quantity. Quite the typical plant. 
H. pulchrum, L. Very rare. A few plants in one of the 
Clanque valleys, and on the hillside between Clanque and Tourgis. 
H. elodes, L. Veryrare. Streamside at Trois Vaux, in small 
quantity. 
ACERACEAE. 
Acer Pseudo-platanus, L. One of the commonest trees in 
Alderney. 
