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Andrj. In the Waterworks Valley, near Bouley Bay, Jersey. 

 Near Vale, Guernsey. — jB. Boraanus Jord. Trinity, Jersey ; and 

 as the fvar. tomophyllns, Grande Mare, Guernsey. — B. Ficaria L. 

 A form with more contiguous petals, that is, less star-like than 

 usual, at Petit Bot, Guernsey, deserves further study. 



Papaver somniferum L. As the var. setigerum and var. 

 glabrum, Millbrook, Jersey. — P. Bhceas L. i var. Pryorii Druce. 

 St. Aubin's, Jersey. — P. dubium L. fvar. Lamottei (Bor.). Sark. 

 P. Arge?no7ie L. Bel Royal, Jersey. 



Glaucium Interim Scop. Not only on the coast, but also on 

 the drifted sand inland, at Don Bridge, Jersey. 



Fumaria capreolata L. Near Cobo, Guernsey. fNear Bozel, 

 Jersey, 1877 ; not given for Jersey in the Flora. — f F. speciosa 

 Jord. Near Vale Castle, Guernsey ; the first certain record. A 

 very beautiful species. — F. Borcei Jord. Abundant in all the 

 islands, as at St. Helier's, St. Ouen's, L'Etac, St. Aubin's, &c, 

 Jersey; Vale, Vazon, Cobo, St. Andrew's, Perelle, &c, Guernsey; 

 Dixcart, Vallette, &c, Sark ; Braye, Longy, &c, Alderney. — f Var. 

 serotina Clavaud. Cobo, Guernsey. Under this, for the present, 

 Mr. H. W. Pugsley, who has kindly named these Fumaria, puts a 

 plant with almost globose fruit, indicating a passage to F. muralis 

 Sond., which I gathered at Cobo and St. Andrew's, Guernsey, and 

 in Sark ; but he says he has seen similar from Britain, and he 

 believes it is a constant form, in which case it is perhaps worthy 

 of a varietal name. — tVar. vema Clavaud. Plants near to this 

 grew at Millbrook, Jersey. — F. confusa Jord. Less common in the 

 islands than F. Borax, but still widely distributed and frequent. 

 tSt. Ouen's, St. Helier's, &c, Jersey, for which it is a new record, 

 unless indeed it is the plant referred doubtfully to F. muralis in 

 the Flora of Jersey. St. Martin's, St. Andrew's, Cobo, Vazon, 

 Guernsey; Alderney; Sark. — \F. officinalis L. Sark; new to the 

 island. A lax rampant form in Alderney. 



Mathiola sinnata Br. Was in splendid flower and very 

 luxuriant in St. Ouen's Bay, Jersey ; one of our most beautiful 

 species. 



Badicala Nasturtium-aqiiaticum Kendle & Britten fvar. micro- 



phylla (Reichb.). Near Grosnez, Jersey. 



\Barbarea vema Aschers. (= B. prcecox R. Br.). Near Vallette ; 

 new to Sark. 



Cardamine pratensis L. I only saw the variety jpalustris 

 (Peterm.) in the islands. — C. flexuosa With. La Haule, Jersey. 



Arabis hirsuta R. Br. Rather plentiful on the sand-hills which 

 are partly covered with vegetation ; the sand here contains a 

 considerable percentage of shells, thus affording a calcareous soil. 



Cochlearia Armoracia L. Alien ; Bel Royal, Jersey. — G. danica 

 L. Often growing on walls, as well as on rocks and in turf, as at 

 St. Helier's, Jersey, and Petit Bot, Guernsey. 



Alyssum maritimum Lam. West Mount, &c, Jersey. 



Sisymbrium officinale Scop. fvar. hiocarpon (Jord.). Vale, 

 Guernsey. Also in Sark, but the type is the commoner plant. 



Brassica Cheiranthus Vill. Much increased in frequency in 



