FLOWERING PLANTS. 377 
A. hastata, L. Common. 
A. Babingtonii, Woods. On the seashore near Clanque, and 
at Crabbie Bay and Corbelets. 
A. farinosa, Dum. Common in all the sandy bays. 
Obione portulacoides, Mog. Recorded for Alderney in 
Fl. Sarn. Probably the plant still occurs here, but I have not met 
with it. It should be looked for at the lower part of the cliffs. 
POLYGONACEAE. 
Rumex conglomeratus, Murr. Frequent in moist places. 
R. sanguineus, L. A good many plants in the Terrace, 
belonging to the var veridis. 
R. pulcher, L. Very common. 
. obtusifolius, L. Rather common throughout the island. 
. crispus, L. Common. 
. Acetosa, L. Generally distributed and frequent. 
AWD DA A 
. Acetosella, L. Very common. 
Polygonum amphibium, L. Abundant in the pond on 
Longy Common: much of it floating, and passing into the land 
form. 
P. lapathifolium, L. Occurs in many parts of the island in 
‘waste corners and on heaps, but seldom in any quantity. 
P. maculatum, Dyer. Recorded in #7. Sarn. as found by 
Babington on the Blaye. I have not seen the plant here. 
P. Persicaria, L. Frequent in all parts: common on the 
Blaye. 
P. Hydropiper, L. Very rare. Sparingly at the lower end of 
Rose Farm Valley. 
P. aviculare, L. Very common and very variable. 
P. Raii, Bab. Found by Babington sixty years ago at 
Corbelets Bay, as noted in #7. Sarn. I have searched for it in vain 
both there and elsewhere on the sandy coast. 
P. Convolvulus, L. Very common in cultivated ground. 
