FLOWERING PLANTS. 381 
places in Victoria Street, at Government House, and in St. Anne’s 
Churchyard. In these last stations perhaps planted. 
Endymion nutans, Dum. Frequent on the cliffs and about 
Corbelets. On the island of Burhou this species is abundant and 
exceptionally fine: some of the plants have unusually long floral 
bracts, and occasionally the flowers are white. 
JUNCACEAE. 
Juncus maritimus, Sm. Frequent among rocks on the shore 
all round the east coast from Fort Quenard to Longy. One patch 
on Longy Common near the pond. Plentiful half way down the 
valley at Trois Vaux. 
J. acutus, L. Rare. Sparingly on the shore beyond Longy 
Bay. Foot of the cliffs below Essex Castle on the east side, and 
also below the Hanging Rock. 
J. effusus, L. Common in some of the cliff valleys. Rose 
Farm Valley, in plenty. 
J. conglomeratus, L. Much less frequent than the last 
species. Marshy spot at Trois Vaux, scarce. 
J. glaucus, Sibth. Very common in most of the cliff valleys, 
and in marshy places at Mauney. ‘This Rush is not known to occur 
in the other islands. 
J. acutiflorus, Ehrh. Frequent in wet places. 
J. lamprocarpus, Ehrh. Rather common in marshy spots. 
J. supinus, Moench. Wet places near Clanque, and on the 
cliffs here and there. 
J. bufonius, L. Common. Var. fasciculatus, Bert. On 
the shore at Longy Bay. 
Luzula campestris, Willd. Common. 
L. multiflora, Lej. Rather common in all parts. 
TYPHACEAE. 
Sparganium ramosum, Huds. (?). At Longy Pond a 
Sparganium occurs in some quantity, but, as it has not flowered 
during my stay in Alderney, I am uncertain to which species it 
belongs. It is most probably either S. zamosum or S. neglectum. 
