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Jersey, and a very beautiful species ; also at Vale, in Guernsey, 

 but I was unable to find it in Alderney. — B. incana Doell. (— B. 

 adpressa Boiss.). Eemarkably abundant in Alderney; also in 

 several places in Jersey, as at Don Bridge. At Br aye, Alderney, 

 the var. hirta, described by Babington in Prim. Fl. Sarn. as having 

 11 Siliquis hirtis rostro glabro," under the name of Erucastrum 

 incanum Koch var. hirtum, also occurred. — B. Bapa L. fvar. 

 Briggsii H. C. Wats. Near Millbrook, as a casual. — B. alba Boiss. 

 Casual; St. Saviour's, Jersey. — B. nig ra Koch. At St. Aubin's, 

 Jersey. 



Diplotaxis muralis DC. var. Babingtonii Syme. Bel Royal, 

 Jersey. 



Lepidium Draba L. St. Luke's, Jersey ; St. Martin's, 

 Guernsey. 



\Erophila prcecox DC. At L'Ancresse, &c, Guernsey ; f near 

 St. Aubin's, Jersey. 



iCoronopus didymus Sm. Near the Harbour, Sark ; new to 

 the island. — C. Ruellii All. St. Helier's, St. Luke's, Jersey. 



Thlaspi arvense L. St. Luke's, Jersey ; rare. 



Raphanus maritimus Sm. tvar. alba. On the sands of St. 

 Ouen's Bay. With the type, which was in great plenty, occurred 

 many plants with pure white flowers. On June 23rd the bright 

 flow r ers of this species was a conspicuous feature in the flora, on 

 the 30th the petals were practically absent, so short in this year 

 was the flowering season. The type is common at West Mount 

 and Bel Eoyal, Jersey. 



Beseda alba L. As a casual, Beaumont, Jersey. 

 f Viola canina L. The sand-hill form, with leaves suggesting 

 lactea, near La Moye, new to Jersey, as the old record was almost 

 certainly for the aggregate plant. Also from Petit Bot, Guernsey, 

 as the var. ericetorum. — F. nana Godr. Abundant among the 

 short vegetation on the sand-dunes of the Quenvais and St. Ouen's, 

 Jersey, and on L'Ancresse Common, Guernsey. The flowers are 

 very small, and usually very pale yellow, but in spring the bluish 

 petalled form was commoner. — + V. obtusifolia Jord. Sark. 



Helianthemum guttatum Mill. I found a few plants with un- 

 spotted petals near Fiquet Bay, Jersey, but the dry season had 

 practically burned up the greater part of the plants. This form 

 had not been noted by Mr. Lester- Garland. 



Polygala oxyptera Eeichb. Common on the sand-dunes of 

 St. Ouen's Bay. 



Silene latifolia Rendle & Britten (= S. inflata Sm.). Rare ; 

 near Bel Royal, Jersey. Also near Vale, Guernsey, where the 

 plant is very rare. Both plants appeared to be the var. brachiatus 

 (Jord.). — \S. dubia Herbich (= S. nutans L. var. dubia (Herb.)). 

 St. Aubin's towards Portelet, Beauport, Don Bridge. Possibly 

 this is the only form of S. nutans in Jersey. 



\Lychnis alba x dioica. St. Aubin's, Jersey; near St. Martin's 

 and Vale, Guernsey. — L. Githago Scop. Rare ; Bel Royal, 



Jersey. 



Dianthus gallicus Pers. This was just in flower in June. It 



