FLOWERING PLANTS. 379° 
CANNABINACEAE. 
Humulus Lupulus, L. In the old quarry on the road down 
to Platte Saline: perhaps a garden outcast. 
ULMACEAE. 
Ulmus campestris, Sm. Frequent in the larger valleys. 
U. montana, With. Reuters Valley. 
AMENTIFERAE. 
Salix fragilis, L. New Town. Clanque. Rose Farm Valley. 
Planted in all these localities. 
S. purpurea, L. Upper part of Longy Road; planted. 
S. viminalis, L. St. Martin’s: a broad-leaved form. 
S. stipularis, Sm. Recorded for Alderney in 7%. Sarn. 
S. Smithiana, Willd. Rose Farm Valley. 
S. aurita, L. Growing with SS. cinerea on the cliffs to the west 
of the Lover's Chair. 
S. cinerea, L. In nearly all the valleys, and often in hedges. 
S. caprea, L. In hedges off the Moriaux Road. Reuters 
Valley. A large tree Willow (one of the very few in Alderney): 
growing among other trees in the Moriaux Road is a hybrid, 
caprea x viminalis, as determined by Rev. E. F. Linton. 
Populus alba, L. Evidently planted in some places near St. 
Anne’s: more wild at Val du Sud. 
P. nigra, L. Several trees in the field adjoining the Church- 
yard, and one or two in the Terrace. 
Betula alba, L. A few trees in the Terrace: planted. 
Castanea vulgaris, Lam. Two or three trees in the Terrace. 
Quercus Robur, L. Several trees in the Terrace: probably 
planted. Sixty years ago Babington noted in the Alora Sarnica that 
the oak was ‘rare in Alderney.’ 
