FIOWERING PLANTS. 373 
O. Millefolii, Reich. Parasitic on Achillea Millefolium. Fre- 
quent in all parts of the island, sometimes abundant, as on Butes 
Hill. A very beautiful species with violet-blue flowers: at its best 
during the latter half of June. See remarks on this Orobanche in 
the Guernsey Flora, under O. caerulea, page 137. 
SCROPHULARIACEAE. 
Verbascum nigrum, lL. Local. In several places on the 
top of Rochers Hill. Longy Road, below Balmoral, about twenty 
plants in a field in 1899. Field near the old Brick Kilns. Two 
plants in 1900 in the field adjoining the Church. Most of the 
Alderney plants seem to belong to the var. /omentosum, Bab. 
Digitalis purpurea, L. Rather rare. Here and there all 
along the cliffs, but much less common than in Guernsey. 
Antirrhinum majus, L. On several walls on the outskirts of 
the town: occasionally with white flowers. 
Linaria Cymbalaria, Mill. Rare. On walls below the 
Church, and above Moriaux House. 
L. Elatine, Mill. Rare. Cultivated field in the eastern part 
of the Blaye. Not seen elsewhere, though looked for. 
L. vulgaris, Mill. Very rare. Sparingly on the top of 
Rochers Hill towards the farmhouse. 
Scrophularia aquatica, IL. Rare. Lower end of Rose 
Farm Valley, a few plants. One or two on the streamside behind 
the Terrace. 
Pedicularis sylvatica, L. Common in moist places on the 
cliffs, and in the south-west generally. 
Eufragia viscosa, Benth. Frequent in wet places. 
Euphrasia officinalis, L. Common.* 
* After the notes on Euphrasia on page 141 were in type, Mr. F. Townsend kindly 
sent me the following particulars showing the distribution in these islands of the 
various forms of which he has seen specimens : 
E. stricta. Guernsey, 1892, W. S. Miller. (This is the plant previously recorded 
as E.nemorosa.) Alderney, rg00, E, D. Marquand. 
E. nemorosa. Longy Common, Alderney, 1900, E. D. Marquand. 
E. curta. Cobo Bay, Guernsey, 1897, W. Moyle Rogers. Possibly the form 
glabrescens. 
E. occidentalis. Longy Common, Alderney, 1900, E. D. Marquand, Or may be 
a hybrid with this as one of the parents, Moie du Mouton, Sark, 1892, W. S. Miller. 
