FILOWERING PLANTS. 371 
APOCYNACEAE. 
Vinca major, L. On a bank in the Braye Road: a garden 
escape, and hardly entitled to a place in this list. 
GENTIANACEAE. 
Erythraea Centaurium, Pers. Generally distributed and 
rather common. The £7ythraeca datifolia recorded for this island in 
fi, Sarn. is only a stunted form of this species. See remarks on 
some of the plants belonging to this genus, avfe, p. 129. 
CONVOLVULACEAE. 
Convolvulus arvensis, L. Very common on roadsides and 
in cultivated ground. White flowers rather frequent. 
C. sepium, L. Rather common. 
C. Soldanella, L. Plentiful in all the sandy bays. 
Cuscuta Epithymum, Murr. Common inall parts: usually 
grows on low plants, seldom on furze. 
C. Trifolii, Bab. Rare. One patch on Lucerne on the hill- 
top at Rochers. I have twice seena lemon-yellow Cuscuta spreading 
over low plants, but there were no flowers in either case, so that I 
am not sure that it belongs to this species. See page 131. 
BORAGINACEAE. 
Cynoglossum officinale, L. Recorded for Alderney in F7. 
Sarn. I have not seen any vestige of this plant, and very much fear 
it is now extinct in this island. 
Borago officinalis, L. Rare. Scattered plants occur in 
many places, especially in the west. 
Lycopsis arvensis, L. Generally distributed and rather 
common: more plentiful on the east side of the island. 
Symphytum officinale, L. Rare. Plentiful in a field near 
Watermill Farm ; also on the north side of the Blaye, overlooking 
Platte Saline. 
Echium vulgare, L. Common on the cliffs, and generally in 
the eastern half of the island: a strikingly beautiful plant. 
