FLOWERING PLANTS. 359 
U. Gallii, Planch. Common. 
Sarothamnus scoparius, Koch. Here and there on the 
cliffs, and on Mauney Hill. Var. prostratus, Bail. Plentiful on 
the cliffs at Chaise 4 l’Emauve, and round the coast to Clanque. 
Ononis arvensis, L. Very common throughout the island, 
frequently with white flowers. 
O. reclinata, L. Abundant at Corbelets, Mauney, Houmet, 
and all round the eastern coast to Longy Bay. Begins flowering at 
the end of May, and is mostly over when O. arvensis comes into 
blossom. 
Medicago sativa, L. Very common: much grown for fodder 
M. lupulina, L. Common. 
M. maculata, Sibth. Common. 
M. denticulata, Willd. Rare. Butes Hill. Longy Road. 
Cliffs near La Chue. Var. apiculata, Willd. Cultivated fields on 
the Blaye. Babington notes this variety in 77. Sarn. for the Blaye 
and the sands of Braye Bay. 
Melilotus parviflora, Desf. Very rare. One plant near Fort 
Quenard in 1899, and one on Longy Common the following year. 
Trifolium pratense, L. Common. 
T. incarnatum, L. East side of Fort Albert Hill, and here 
and there on the Blaye: the remains of cultivation. 
T. arvense, L. Rather common on the cliffs: more rare 
elsewhere. 
T. striatum, L. Frequent on many parts of the coast, but 
less common than 7: scabrum. Var. erectum, Leight. Old quarry 
at Mauney. Cliffs near La Quoire. Near Fort Tourgis. 
T. scabrum, L. Common on the sand-hills and on the cliffs. 
T. subterraneum, L. Frequent throughout the island. 
T. glomeratum, L. Rare. Dry bank onthe Blaye. In two 
old quarries near La Quoire. 
T. suffocatum, L. Rare. Cliffs above the Hanging Rock. 
In an old cliff quarry near La Quoire, and in another below the old 
windmill. 
