368 ALDERNE Y. 
Artemisia Absinthium, L. Abundant at the eastern end 
of Platte Saline, and about Crabbie and New Town. Scattered 
plants on the Blaye, and in some quantity by the cottages near Fort 
‘Corbelets. 
A. vulgaris, L. Very rare. Two or three plants on Braye 
‘sands near the houses. 
Senecio vulgaris, L. Very common. Var. radiatus, Koch. 
On the sandhills by Fort Corbelets. An apparent hybrid between 
this species and 5S. sy/vaticus found on the shore beyond Longy Bay. 
S. sylvaticus, L. Very common on the cliffs: often in dry 
places inland. 
S. Jacobaea, L. Very common everywhere. 
Carlina vulgaris, L. Frequent in the eastern half of the 
island. 
Arctium nemorosum, Lej. Not uncommon, especially in 
the vicinity of the Harbour. This is one of the few plants recorded 
for Alderney in Corbiere’s Vouvelle Flore de Normandie. 
A. minus, Schk. Rather more common than:the last species, 
and equally distributed. 
Centaurea nigra, L. Common. With cream-white flowers 
(var. pallens, Koch.) on Rochers hillside. The radiant form of this 
plant (C. pratensis, ‘Thuil.) is the prevailing one, but the type occurs 
in various parts of the island. 
C. Cyanus, L. Very rare. One plant in a cornfield on the 
Blaye. One ona rubbish heap, Butes Hill. Noted for the Blaye 
in #2. Sarn. 
C. Scabiosa, L. Frequent in that part of the island which 
lies between St. Anne’s, Fort Albert, and Longy Bay; also occasion- 
ally elsewhere With white flowers at Rochers. This plant is not 
found in the other islands. 
C. aspera, L. Rare. A large patch in a sandy pasture on the 
eastern side of Braye Bay, and another about a quarter of a mile off, 
on the hillside overlooking the Bay. 
Carduus nutans, L. Rather common. 
C. tenuiflorus, Curt. Frequent throughout the island. 
C. lanceolatus, L. Common. With white flowers at Val du 
Sud, on the south coast. 
