NOTES ON THE FLORA OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS 427 



A. pubescens Huds. Rare ; on the slopes of Beauport, Jersey, with 

 Anthyllis, another Calcipete. 



Arrhenatherum avenaceum Beauv. var. tuberosum (Gilib.). St. 

 Ouen's, Don Bridge, Jersey. Common in Guernsey, where I did 

 not see the type. fSark: not recorded for this island; I saw it 

 in several places. 



Cynodon Dactylon Pers. Still at Vazon, Guernsey. 



Phragmites communis Trin. var. stolonifera Meyer. Paradis, 

 Guernsey ; Portelet Bay, Jersey. — Var. subuniflora (DC.). Grande 

 Mare, Guernsey ; St. Ouen's, Jersey. 



Holcus lanatus L. fvar. albovirens Beichb. Bel Royal, Jersey ; 

 Alderney. 



Briza maxima L. Pont Marquet, Jersey ; not native. 



B. minor L. Very beautiful in Sark. — \B, media L. In a rich 

 meadow, Grande Mare, Guernsey ; new to the island. 



Dactylis glomerata L. fvar. abbreviates Bernh. Quenvais, 

 Jersey ; L'Ancresse, Guernsey ; Longy, Alderney. — f Var. glauca. 

 A strongly glaucous form at Portelet, Jersey. 



Cy?iosurus echinatus L. Varying much in frequency in diffe- 

 rent years. I was unable to find it in 1877. This year it was in 

 great abundance, and very luxuriant, on West Mount, Jersey, and 

 in several places about Vale, Guernsey, where it was shown me by 

 Mr. Marquand. 



Poa annual*, fvar. pic ta Beck. St. Ouen's, Jersey. A very 

 tall, lax form at the Grande Mare, Guernsey. A very minute form in 

 fruit at Petit Bot Bay, Guernsey . — P. subecerulea Sm. Quenvais, &c, 

 Jersey; L'Ancresse, Guernsey; Longy, Alderney ; near the harbour, 

 Sark. — P. trivialis L. fvar. glabra Doell. West Mount, Jersey. 



Kceleria. The large series I collected of this genus in the 

 Channel Isles await determination. K. albescens DC. was abun- 

 dant on the Quenvais, Jersey. 



Glyceria fuitans R. Br. fvar. triticea Fr. St. Ouen's Pond, 

 Jersey. — G. distans Wahl. St. Luke's, Jersey; a recent addition 

 to the island, found by the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers in 1897, at 



George Town. 



Festuca bromoides L. (F. sciuroides Roth). An upright and 

 as a prostrate form at St. Helier's, Jersey, where it was sometimes 

 very luxuriant. As a dwarf prostrate form in Sark. — tVar. inter- 

 media (Hackel). St. Aubin's, Jersey. — F. immbranacea (L.) 

 Druce. Common and luxuriant on the mobile sands of St. Ouen's, 

 Jersey ; Cobo, &c, Guernsey ; and Longy, Alderney.- — F. ambigua 

 Le Gall. The Quenvais in two or three places, and Bel Royal, 

 Jersey. Nearly burned up, so probably commoner than it appeared. 

 There is only one previous record, that by Mr. T. B. Blow in 

 1876. L'Ancresse, Guernsey ; Braye and Corblets, Alderney. — 

 F. riijida Kunth. Bel Royal, Jersey. — F. ovina L. fvar. durius- 

 cula Koch. Very abundant on the Creux Rocks, Sark. — Var. 

 tenuifolia (Sibth.) = paludosa Gaud. Grosnez, Quenvais, &c, 

 Jersey. Sometimes very glaucous. Common in several places in 

 Guernsey, and also seen in Sark. — F. rubra L. var. juncea Hackel. 

 Magnificent specimens on the mobile sands on the slopes above 



