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it is also luxuriant in Alderney. — T. procumbens L. fvar. majus 

 Koch. Plentiful in Sark ; this is probably the T. agrarium re- 

 corded by Miller. The Sark plant is probably T. campestre 



Bchreber. 



Anthyllis Vulneraria L. fvar. ochroleuca (Corb.). On the cliffs 

 of Fiquet Bay. The large terminal leaflet and the pale yellow 

 flowers distinguish it. In Alderney a form with quite simple 

 leaves occurred, but it was only the first season's growth. 



Lotus corniculatus L. var. crassifolius Pers. On the Quenvais, 

 Jersey, and L'Ancresse, Guernsey ; the flowers often tipped with 

 red. — L. angiistissimus L. Beauport, &c, Jersey; Vale, Guernsey. 

 L. hispidus Desf. Vale, Guernsey ; very luxuriant. — L. uligi- 

 nosus Schkuhr. The very hairy form near Creux, Sark. 



Ornithopus pinnatus (Mill.). Still plentiful on L'Ancresse, 

 Guernsey. 



Vicia hirsuta Gray. Bel Royal, Jersey. — iVar. angustifolia 

 Druce. L'Er6e, Guernsey. — V. tetraspemia Moench. Mont 

 Orgueil, Jersey. — V. lutea L. Still at Mont Orgueil, where it was 

 found by Mr. Guiton. — V. sativa L. fvar. canescens mihi. Leaves 

 and stems covered with a dense greyish pubescence, so as to give 

 a hoary appearance to the plant. Growing among turf. Bouley 

 Bay, Jersey. — V. angustifolia L. -fvar. Garlandii mihi. Flowers 

 nearly as large again as the ordinary form, with a more open 

 corolla, and larger and more conspicuous standard of a bright rose 

 purple ; it is referred to in Mr. Lester-Garland's Flora of Jersey, 

 and is sufficiently distinct to be worth a name. The plant occurs 

 along the coast at St. Catherine's Bay and elsewhere in Jersey. — 

 Var. Bobartii (Forst.). Sark. Grande Mare, Guernsey. 



^ Bubns. I was too early to obtain satisfactory specimens for 

 critical discrimination ; the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers has kindly 

 named the following, which were gathered in 1906 : — 



B. affinis var. Briggsianus Rogers. Corbiere, Jersey. — B. 

 argentatus P. J. Muell. Plemont, Jersey. — \B. Lindleianus Lees. 

 In several places in Jersey. — \B. rusticanus Merc. New to 

 Alderney ; Sark. — }B. leucostachys Schleich. New to Alderney ; 

 also at St. Andrew*s, &c. ; and a hybrid perhaps with rusticanus 

 at Vazon, Guernsey. — B. Sprengelii Weihe. St. Helier's, Jersey, 

 with unusually strong stem-prickles. — B. Bomanus G6n6v. Bouley 

 Bay, Jersey ; also as a lax-panicled plant at Grosnez. A bramble 

 which was not uncommon in the Waterworks Valley, Jersey, Mr. 

 Rogers says is near to B. leucostachys and B. Borceanus. — B. 

 macrophyllus W. & N. var. macrophyiloides Gen6v. Sark ; very 

 luxuriant. — B. robustus P. J. Muell. St. Peter's Barracks, 

 Guernsey.— B. rhamnifolius W. & N. agg. Portelet, St. Aubin s, 

 Jersey, — fit!, rusticanus x ccesius. Bouley Bay, Jersey. — iB. 

 anglicanus W. M. R. Grosnez, Jersey.— \B. dumetorum W. A N. 

 Gorey, Jersey.— f 2?. ?. Gorey Bay, Jersey. Mr. Rogers says this 

 is identical with my "Norgiots, St. Andrew's, Guernsey," plant, 

 thought by Focke to be near to argyranthus Boul. & Luc. It 

 seems somewhat intermediate between i?. leucostachys and B. 

 Boraamis, but so as to go as a variety under the former. In the 



