NOTES ON THE FLORA OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS 421 



Flora of Guernsey the plant from Les Norgiots is referred to 

 R. leucostachys var. angiistifolius, but that variety is now placed 

 under R. lasioclados. 



Potentilla reptans L. f var. microphylla Tratt. On the Quen- 

 vais, Jersey. — P. procumbent Sibth. Trinity, Jersey. 



Poterium poly g avium Waldst. & Kit. West Mount, Jersey. 



Rosa Eglanteria L. Pont Marquet, Jersey. — jR. lutetiana 



Leman. Beauport, Jersey. — R. dumctorum Thuill. Beauport, 



Jersey. — -'R. tomentella Leman. Near Pont Marquet, Jersey. 



iR. spinosissima L. On the Quenvais in several places occurred 



a beautiful form with pink flowers. 



Crataegus Oxyacantha L. = monogyna was alone noticed in the 

 islands. 



Pyrus Mains L. Said to be very rare, only two localities being 

 given in the Flora of Jersey. I saw it in a hedge near Grosnez, 

 and a bush in a hedge near Pont Marquet. — P. germanica Hook, f . 

 The spinous form in the Waterworks Valley, Jersey. 



Callitriche stagnalis Scop. L'Etac alone given in the Flora ; 

 I saw it at St. Catherine's, Trinity, and Grosnez, and near Longy, 



Alderney. — C obtusangula Le Gall. Still at Bellozanne, Jersey, 

 where I saw it in 1877. Also at Paradis, in Guernsey. 



Oenothera odorata Jacq. Abundant along St. Aubin's Bay, 

 and spreading inland along the railway, where it is very abundant 

 between St. Aubin's and Don Bridge, Jersey. Mr. Lester- Garland 

 queries it as being synonymous with (E. stricta Lindeb. — CE. 

 biennis L. The larger pale-flowered (Enothera is quite naturalized 

 in Jersey, as at St. Helier's, &c. 



Epilobium tetragonum X obscurum. x E. thuringiacum Haussk. 

 St. Aubin's, Jersey. — E. parvifiorum Schreb. Waterworks Valley, 

 Jersey. — E. la?iceolatum Seb. & Maur. Bather frequent; a very 

 pretty form occurred at St. Aubin's, Jersey, and a broad-leaved 

 form suggesting the presence of obscurum, which was growing 

 near, was seen at St. Martin's, Guernsey. — E. obscurum Schreb. 

 Waterworks Valley, Jersey ; and as } strict if olia Moulin, Huet, in 



Guernsey. 



Sedum reflexum L. Looking native on rocks at the West 



Mount, Jersey. 



Conium maculatum L. St. Ouen's Bay, Jersey. 



Bupleurum aristatum Bartl. Locally common on St. Ouen's 



Bay, and on the Quenvais, where it was scarcer and less luxuriant, 



being indeed the var. nanum (Koch). Also on the sand-dunes at 



Longy Bay, Alderney. 



Carum Petroselinum Benth. & Hook. f. Quite wild-looking by 



the road near Corbiere, Jersey. 



JEthusa Cynapium L. Corbiere, Jersey ; rare. 



Cauealis Anthriscus Huds. Corblets, Alderney. A confirma- 

 tion of its record in the Flora Sarnicce. 



Rubia peregrina L. Still holds its own in its solitary locality 

 in Alderney ; in Jersey at Beauport, and Corbiete. 



Gunnera chilensis Lam. Moulin Huet, in luxuriant growth, 



Guernsey. 



