360 ALDERNEY. 
T. repens, L. Very common. 
T. fragiferum, L. Not uncommon in marshy places. Trois. 
Vaux. Rose Farm Valley. Val du Sud. Longy Pond. 
T. procumbens, L. Common. 
T. minus, Sm. Very common. 
T. filiforme, L. Here and there on the cliffs. 
Falcatula ornithopodioides, Bab. Rare In two old 
quarries on the cliffs below the mill. 
Lotus corniculatus, L. Verycommon. Var. crassifolius, 
Pers. On all parts of the coast. 
L. major, Scop. Frequent in all the cliff valleys, and in wet 
places generally. 
L. angustissimus, L. Occurs here and there on the cliffs, 
but is a far rarer plant than the following species. 
L. hispidus, Desf. Rather common on the cliffs, and on 
many parts of the low coast. 
Anthyllis vulneraria, L. Common, especially in the eastern 
half of the island. In Guernsey it is extremely rare. 
Vicia hirsuta, Koch. Frequent in all parts. 
V. tetrasperma, Moench. Rare. In the large quarry at 
Mauney. Hillside at Val du Sud. Cliffs at La Quoire. 
V. Cracca, L. Very rare. Furzebrake above Essex Castle, 
and on the north side of the hill, sparingly. 
V. sativa, L. Generally distributed, but not common. 
V. angustifolia, Roth, Common. Var. uncinata, Desv. 
On the Railway banks, sparingly. 
V. varia, Host. Grass field opposite Braye Bay, one large 
plant in 1900. This is a very beautiful purple-flowered species, 
native of central Europe, and of course only a Casual here. 
Lathyrus pratensis, L. Very rare. Sea cliff on the western 
side of Longy Bay, plentiful. 
Ornithopus perpusillus, L. Common. 
Arthrolobium ebracteatum, DC. _ Locally plentiful on 
some parts of the southern cliffs, especially in the old quarries 
