FLOWERING PLANTS. 367 
COMPOSITAE. 
Petasites fragrans, Presl. In an old garden at the upper 
part of St. Anne’s. 
Erigeron acre, L. Very rare. Hillside above Reuters. 
Valley, two or three plants in 1899 : none seen anywhere the follow- 
ing year. In H. Sarn. this plant is noted for La Chue. 
Bellis perennis, L. Very common. 
Inula crithmoides, L. Corbelets Point, in abundance. 
Chateau l’Etoc. Base of the cliffs below Fort Essex, and near the 
Hanging Rock. Cliffs below Trois Vaux. In “7. Sarn. it is re- 
corded for cliffs near Clanque and Rozelle Point. 
Pulicaria dysenterica, Gaert. Common in wet places. 
Filago germanica, L. Recorded for Alderney in 4Z. Sarn. 
I have not met with this plant in the island. 
F. minima, Fr. Rather common on some parts of the cliffs, 
sometimes occurring in profusion. 
Gnaphalium uliginosum, L. Veryrare. One plant on the 
Blaye in 1900; a rather starved specimen. 
Achillea Millefolium, L. Very common everywhere. 
Anthemis arvensis, L. Recorded for Alderney in 77. Sarn. 
I have searched for two successive summers without finding a single 
plant belonging to this species. 
A. Cotula, L. Very rare. One plant in 1899 close to the 
gateway of Essex Castle. 
A. nobilis, L. Rather common on the cliffs. 
Matricaria inodora, L. Common in cultivated ground and 
waste places. 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, L. Common on the 
cliffs, and on Mauney Hill. 
C. segetum, L. Frequent in cultivated ground, sometimes 
abundant in fields on the Blaye. 
Diotis maritima, Cass. Babington found this plant sixty 
years ago at Braye Bay. It seems to be extinct in the island now. 
