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Dr. G. Beck says is only a luxuriant form. — \0. Ritro Gren. & Godr. 

 forma hypochceroides Beck in lit. On the sands of St. Ouen'sBay 

 Mr. Lester- Garland showed me a very beautiful species growing 

 on Hypochceris radicata. It was of a bright citron-yellow colour, 

 not only in the flowers, but also the bracts and stem. The older 

 bracts were marked at the midrib with bright yellowish-brown. 

 The curiously conical head of the partially open-flowered spikes 

 was also remarkable. The plant was very glandular. The type 

 has only been found in a few localities near Marseilles. The 

 existence of another undoubtedly native Mediterranean species in 

 the island is very interesting. 



Marrubium vulgare L. Grosnez and L'Etac, Jersey. 



Melissa officinalis L. St. Ouen's, but near a house, Jersey. 

 *Stachys avibigua Sm. Moulm Huet, Guernsey. 

 \Galeopsis Ladanum L. Near Pont Marquet. New to the 

 island, but only a solitary specimen, and probably casual. 



Salvia Verbenaca L. In Jersey, Alderney, and Guernsey, 

 common, but offering little variation in character, except such as 

 arises from differing conditions of more or less nutrition and 

 greater or less exposure. — S. Marquandii Druce. Vazon Bay, 

 Guernsey ; see Journ. Bot. 1906, 405. 



+ Thymus Chamcedrys Fries. Between Pont Marquet and St. 

 Brelade's I saw a few plants which I think must be referred to 

 the above, of which it had the habit, the small flowers, and also 

 a character which Corbiere considers to be specific : viz., in 

 T. Serpyllum the branches are hairy all round; in T. Chamcedrys 

 the hairs are arranged in two or four lines only. 



Plantago maritima L. fvar. latifolia. Grosnez. — P. lanceolata 

 L. fvar. sphcerostachya Roehl. Quenvais, Jersey; L'Ancresse, 

 Guernsey ; Longy, Alderney ; Sark. — P. Coronopus L. forma 

 pinnatifida Wirtg. St. Helier's, Jersey. 



Chenopodiitm album L. fvar. microj)hyllum Coss. & Germ. 

 Sark. — Var. candicans (Lam.). Bel Royal, Jersey. — C. ficifolium 

 Sm.f Braye; not recorded for Alderney in the Guernsey Flora. 

 Common in Guernsey. — \G. opidifoliiuu Schrad. Vale, Guernsey ; 

 Braye, Alderney. New to the islands. — C. glmicum L. Only 

 once reported from Guernsey by Mr. H. C. Watson, who found 

 it at St. Sampson's, where it had not again been found. I saw it 

 between St. Peter's and St. Martin's. 



Salicoinia herbacea L. fvar. stricta (Dum.). Near Cobo, 

 Guernsey. — *$• ramosissima Woods. St. Helier's, Jersey. 



Atriplex Halimus L. Beauport, Jersey. — \A. hortensis L. 

 var. rubra Moq. By the railway near Bel Royal, Jersey ; casual. 



Polygonum Convolvulus L. var. alatum Van Hall. Vale, 

 Guernsey. — P. aviculare L. var. agresttnum (Jord.). L'Etac, 



Jersey. 



\Rumex sanguineus L. St. Aubin's, Jersey, but probably not 



native ; it appears to be native at Vale, &c, Guernsey.— R. pulcher 



L. A red-veined form at St. Aubin's, Jersey. 



Humulus Lupulus L. La Haule, Gorey, Jersey. 



]Ulmus stricta Lindl. St. Helier's, &c, not unfrequent, but 



