LIST OF JERSEY PLANTS 
not found elsewhere in the Channel /slands. 
N Mr. J. Piquet’s paper on ‘The Phanerogamous Plants and 
Ferns of Jersey,’ published in 1896, the number of species 
enumerated amounts to 721. Mr. Piquet has lately sent me a 
list of forty-five additional species discovered by him since the publica- 
tion of that paper, making a total, up to June 1900, of 766 Flowering 
Plants and Ferns which he has himself seen growing in Jersey. A 
large number of these, viz., 109 species, or one-seventh of the total, 
have not been found elséwhere in the Channel Islands, and the 
names are given below as likely to interest botanists who may not 
have seen Mr. Piquet’s paper. For details of distribution and other 
information the reader is referred to the original publication, which 
appeared in the Aulletin de la Société Jersiaise. The plants men- 
tioned in the supplementary (unpublished) list are distinguished by 
an asterisk. 
Ranunculus tripartitus, DC. 
chaerophyllus, L. 
auricomus, L.* 
Delphinium Consolida, L. 
Berberis vulgaris, L. 
Glaucium corniculatum, L.* 
Corydalis claviculata, DC.* 
Nasturtium palustre, DC.* 
Sisymbrium Sophia, L.* 
Erysimum orientale, R. Br. 
Bunias Erucago, L.* 
Hutchinsia petraea, R. Br. 
Viola odorata, L. 
Drosera rotundifolia, L 
Elatine hexandra, DC. 
Dianthus prolifer, L. 
caesius, L.* 
deltoides, L. 
Silene Armeria, L.* 
Cucubalus baccifer, L. 
Stellaria Holostea, L. 
Arenaria trinervis, L. 
Malva parviflora, L.* 
Geranium lucidum, L. 
pyrenaicum, L. 
pusillum, L.* 
Oxalis Acetosella, L. 
Acer campestre, L. 
Genista tinctoria, L. 
Medicago minima, Lam. 
Trifolium strictum, L. 
Molinerii, Balb. 
Hippocrepis comosa, L. 
Lathyrus hirsutus, L.* 
Spiraea Ulmaria, L. 
Potentilla argentea, L. 
Sanguisorba officinalis, L. 
Poterium muricatum, Spach. 
