358 ALDERNEY. 
GERANIACEAE. 
Geranium sanguineum, L. One patch about a yard square 
at the lower end of the Longy Road: May possibly be of garden 
origin, though there is no garden anywhere near. ‘This is the only 
locality for the plant in these islands. 
G. molle, L. Very common everywhere. 
G. rotundifolium, L. Very rare. Several roots at the foot 
of a wall along the path beyond White Gates. 
G. dissectum, L. Common. 
G. columbinum, L. Rare. Only found on the Railway 
banks, where it occurs in plenty and extends for half a mile or 
more, growing luxuriantly. 
G. Robertianum, L. Rare generally, though found in many 
parts of the island, principally on the cliffs. 
Erodium cicutarium, Sm Very common. With pure white 
flowers at Braye Bay and Grounard Bay. Var. pimpinellifolium, 
on the Blaye, and also on the cliffs 
E. moschatum, Sm. Generally distributed, and not un- 
common. 
E. maritimum, L’Her. Rare. On wall-tops at the higher part 
of St. Anne’s: and in Rose Farm Valley. On the cliffs near the 
Hanging Rock. Plentiful on the islet of Burhou. 
LINACEAE. 
Linum angustifolium, Huds. Rather common generally: in 
some parts abundant. 
L. catharticum, L. Occurs in many places in the eastern 
half of the island, but nowhere commonly. 
Radiola millegrana, Sm.  Plentiful in one of the valleys 
descending to Clanque, growing in company with Centunculus. 
LEGUMINOSAE. 
Ulex europaeus, L. Very common. 
U. nanus, Forst. Plentiful on the moors and cliffs of the 
south-west, often growing with the dwarf form of U. Gallit. 
