382 ALDERNEY. 
LEMNACEAE. 
Lemna minor, L. Very common in ditches and pools. 
NAIADACEAE. 
Zostera marina, L. On various parts of the coast, growing 
jn the sand at low-water mark. 
CYPERACEAE. 
Cyperus longus, L. Rare. Valley below Tolval, in one 
place. Rose Farm Valley. Wet meadow below the Terrace. 
Schoenus nigricans, L. Abundant at Trois Vaux, and in the 
valleys descending to Clanque. 
Eleocharis palustris, R. Br. Common in wet places through- 
out the island. 
E. multicaulis, Sm. Frequent in the cliff valleys. 
Scirpus maritimus, L. Grows luxuriantly above high-water 
mark on the west side of the islet of Burhou. This plant does not 
appear to have ever been found on the main island of Alderney. 
S. Tabernaemontani, Gm. Abundant in the pond on 
Longy Common. 
S. setaceus, L. Rather common on streamsides, and in 
marshy spots. 
S. Savii, S.& M. Less common than the last species: found 
in several of the cliff valleys. The usual form is the solitary-spiked 
var. monostachys (Isolepis pygmaea, Kunth.), but I have found the 
type, with two spikelets, on the wet sea-cliff in Clanque Bay. 
Carex pulicaris, L. Plentiful in the cliff streams at Clanque. 
Marshy places at Trois Vaux. 
C. arenaria, L. Very common on the sandy shores. 
C. muricata, L. Clanque Cliffs. Near La Quoire. Cliffs 
near Val du Sud. Noted for Mauney in AZ. Sara, 
C. divulsa, Good. Rare. In good quantity in a narrow lane 
above Picaterre Brewery. 
C. paniculata, L. Rare. Several large clumps in one of the 
valleys at Clanque. 
