380 ALDERNEY. 
ORCHIDACEAE. 
Orchis maculata, L. Very rare. A few plants in Rose 
Farm Valley, by the old millpond. 
O. latifolia, L. In two valleys descending to Clanque, where 
I counted quite a hundred flowering spikes in 1900, Also grows 
sparingly between there and Fort Tourgis. 
O. pyramidalis, L. Plentiful in several spots between the 
Braye Road and Corbelets. Sparingly on the top of Rochers, and 
on Butes Hill. This species does not occur in the other islands. 
Spiranthes autumnalis, Rich. Rather common all over 
the island, and in many places abundant. 
IRIDACEAE. 
Iris Pseud-acorus, L. Pond on Longy Common, plentiful. 
Valley between St. Anne’s and Platte Saline. 
I. foetidissima L. On the cliffs close to the Hanging Ros 
and also along the coast westwards. 
Romulea Columnae, Seb. & Maur. Very common on the 
cliffs, and also on the low-lying coast. 
ALISMACEAE. 
Triglochin palustre, L. Rather common in marshy spots, 
and on the sides of cliff streamlets. 
ASPARAGACEAE. 
Ruscus aculeatus, L. Frequent on the cliffs of the eastern 
half of the island. More rare towards Fort Albert and Mauney. 
LILIACEAE. 
Scilla autumnalis, L. Rather common all round the coast, 
and on Mauney Hill: in some places abundant. Occasionally the 
flowers are pure white. 
Allium triquetrum, L. Rare. A patch about five yards 
square on the north-west side of Fort Tourgis. Also grows in grassy 
