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426 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 



almost certainly planted in Jersey ; scattered also through 



Guernsey. 



Thesiumhumifusnm DC Near Don Bridge. Mr. Piquet had only 



once seen it in Jersey. Bather frequent at Longy Bay, Alderney. 



Asparagus officinalis L. var. altilis L. St. Ouen's as a stray, 



Jersey. 



''Orchis ericetorum Linton. Grande Mare, Guernsey ; "La 



Hoye, Jersey. 



Potamogeton natans L. Very rare in Jersey. I saw it in the 

 Waterworks Pond. — P. polygonifolius Pourr. Grosnez, as the 

 fvar. ericetorum. — \P. interruptus Kit. St. Ouen's Pond. 



Zannichellia pedunculate/, Beichb. L'Ancresse, Guernsey. 



CarexflavaJj. fvar. minor Towns. Grosnez; Bouley Bay, Jersey. 

 C. binervis Sm. Heathland near Grosnez, Jersey. — 0. muricata 

 L. (= contigua Hoppe). Near Portelet, Jersey. — C. Goodenowii 

 Gay var. chlorocarpa (Beichb.). St. Ouen's Bay, Jersey. — fVar. 

 recta (Kukenthal). St. Ouen's Bay; Grande Mare, Guernsey. 



Scirpas pauciflorus Lightf. St. Ouen's Bay ; new to Jersey. 

 S. fluitans and Eleocharis vmlticaulis Br. St. Ouen's Bay, Jersey. 



Juncus bulbosus L. Near Grosnez, Jersey — J. acutiflorus 

 Ehrh. (= /. sylvaticus Beichb.). Waterworks Valley, Jersey. 

 J. inflexus L. (glaucus Ehrh.). Near St. Brelade's, Jersey. 



Phleum pratense L. At Bel Boyal ; rare in Jersey. 



Phalaris minor Betz. Abundant in cultivated land at St. 

 Luke's, Jersey, and in many parts of Guernsey ; but it appears to 

 be a colonist rather than a native. 



\Agrostis verticillata Vill. On newly made ground near St. 

 Luke's, Jersey. On disturbed soil near Braye, Alderney. Abun- 

 dantly, not only on quarry dtbris, but by roadsides, &c, at Vale, 

 St. Sampson's, and near the Grande Mare, Guernsey, This 

 Mediterranean species, which has for nearly a century been known 

 at Cherbourg, is well naturalized, if not native, in Guernsey. It 

 is easily known from A. alba L. var. stolon if era (L.), which it 

 somewhat resembles, by the panicle branches being garnished with 

 spikelets to their base, not naked as in A. alba. New to the 

 islands. — A. alba L. var. maritima Meyer. St. Helier's, Jersey ; 

 Cobo, &c, Guernsey; Longy, Alderney. — A. tenuis Sibth. (vulgaris 

 With.) var. humilis. Heathland near Grosnez, Jersey ; L'Ancresse, 

 Guernsey. 



Polypogon monspeliense L. The locality at St. Sampson's, 

 where I saw this and Suceda fruticosa twenty-seven years ago, is 

 now covered with glass-houses. 



Gastridium lendigerum Gaud. Near Vallette, Sark. 



Lagurus ovatus L. In 1877 Mr. Piquet showed me a small 

 patch, which could have been covered with a handkerchief, result- 

 ing from some seeds which he sowed there one or two years before. 

 Now the plant has spread over the whole of St. Ouen's Bay, and 

 even some little distance inland on the sand-dunes. 



Trisetum pratense Pers. fvar. variegatum (M. & K.). Braye, 

 Alderney. 



Arena fatua L. fvar. glabrata Peterm. St. Luke's, Jersey. 



