FLOWERING PLANTS. 363 
ONAGRACEAE: 
Epilobium parviflorum, Schreb. Common in wet places 
and marshy spots: occasionally at the outlet of streamlets on the 
seashore. 
E. lanceolatum, Seb. & Maur. Very rare. In the large 
quarry at Mauney, in one spot, many plants. 
E. tetragonum, L. Recorded for Alderney in FZ Sarz., but 
without any specified locality. I have not met with it. 
Oenothera odorata, Jacq. Very rare. Lower end of Butes 
Hill, near Braye Road, in some quantity. This is one of the 
very few plants recorded for Alderney in Corbiere’s Vouvelle Flore de 
Normandie. It has quite the appearance of being native. 
Circaea lutetiana, L. Inthe Terrace, and in a narrow lane 
above Picaterre Brewery. In some of the gardens in the town this 
plant is a noxious weed difficult to extirpate. 
HALORAGACEAE. 
Hippuris vulgaris, L. Abundant in the pond on Longy 
Common. This is the only locality for the plant in these islands. 
PORTULACEAE. 
Montia fontana, IL. Frequent in moist turfy places. Var. 
rivularis, Gm. ‘Trois Vaux. Near Val du Sud. 
PARONYCHIACEAE. 
Herniaria glabra, L. Rare. Bibette Point, sparingly. Coast 
between Corbelets and Fort Quenard. Cliffs at La Quoire, scarce. 
H. ciliata, Bab. Very rare. In an old quarry towards the 
Hanging Rock, in small quantity. 
CRASSULACEAE. 
Sedum Telephium, L. In 1900 I found a single plant on 
the Railway embankment beyond the White Gates. 
S. anglicum, Huds. Very common. 
