FLOWERING PLANTS. 383 
C. stellulata, Good. Very rare. Clanque cliffs. 
C. panicea, L. Frequent in some of the cliff valleys. 
C. praecox, Jacq. Very rare. On the slopes of Essex Castle 
Hill, sparingly. 
C. glauca, Scop. Generally distributed and rather common. 
C. flava, L. Common on stream-sides in the cliff valleys. 
C. extensa, Good. Rare. In good quantity among the rocks 
on the shore by Fort Houmet, associated with Glawx and /uncus 
maritimus. 
C. hirta, L. Generally distributed: one of the commonest 
farices in Alderney: occasionally very fine in the cliff valleys. 
GRAMINEAE. 
Echinochloa Crus-galli, Beauv. One plant by the old mill- 
pond in Rose Farm Valley in 1900. 
Phalaris canariensis, L. Here and there on rubbish heaps 
and roadsides: sometimes on the seashore. Much less common 
than P. minor, and nearly always single plants. 
P. minor, Retz. Frequent in cultivated ground throughout 
the island: sometimes with heads two or three inches long, and then 
very distinct from P. canariensis. In this island I regard this grass 
as a Colonist: not a native, as it is in Guernsey. 
Anthoxanthum odoratum, L. Very common. 
Phleum arenarium, L. Common in sandy places on the 
coast. Occasionally found on the cliffs. 
P. pratense, L. Rare. In a grassy field above Essex House. 
Alopecurus pratensis, L. Rare. Meadow near Rose Farm, 
plentiful. St. Anne’s churchyard. 
A. geniculatus, L. Frequent in wet places in all parts. 
Phragmites communis, Trin. Abundant in the pond on 
Longy Common. 
Psamma arenaria, R. & S. Common on the sandy shores, 
and on Rat Island. 
Agrostis canina, L. Marshy field at Platte Saline. 
