FLOWERING PLANTS. 385 
Sclerochloa rigida, Link. Rare. Waste place on Rochers 
Hill. On the shore, Longy Bay. 
S. loliacea, Woods. Very common on old walls, and in dry, 
sandy places. 
Briza media, L. Local. Plentiful in the two valleys descend- 
ing to Clanque; and in one place on the north side of Little 
Rochers. This grass is peculiar to Alderney among these islands. 
Cynosurus cristatus, L. Common. 
Dactylis glomerata, L. Very common. 
Festuca uniglumis, Sol. Common in all the sandy parts of 
the island. 
F. sciuroides, Roth. Rathercommon. I found at the lower 
end of Reuters Valley in 1899 an unusually large form of this grass, 
eighteen inches high, and much resembling #/ AZpurus. There was 
but one root, and the plant did not reappear there the following 
year, nor have I met with it since. 
F. Myurus, L. Recorded for Alderney in 47. Sarn. The 
nearest approach to it that I have seen here is the form mentioned 
under the last species. 
F. ovina, L. Common. 
F. rubra, L. Rather common. 
F. oraria, Dum. Common on the sandy coasts. 
F. arundinacea, Schreb. ‘Trois Vaux, plentiful in one part. 
Field corner, Le Val. 
Bromus sterilis, L. Very common. 
B. maximus, Desf. Abundant in all parts of the island. 
Serrafalcus mollis, Parl. Very common. A small glabrous 
form, two inches high, with the panicle reduced to a single spikelet 
(B. nanus, Weig.), occurs near Fort Corbelets and in other parts of 
the east coast. 
Brachypodium sylvaticum, R. & S. Rare. Here and 
there on the cliffs. Banks in the Terrace. 
Triticum repens, L. Very common. ‘Tall and fine on the 
shore at Longy Bay. 
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