428 THE JOUBNAIi OF BOTANY 



St. Ouen's Bay, Jersey. Less typical in Alderney. — Var. vulgaris. 

 Common in all the islands, and as a form approaching juncea in 

 Sark ; West Mount, Jersey ; and Alderney. — F. anmdinacea 

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



Bromns rigidus Roth. In fine condition near the Creux Rocks, 

 Sark, where it was found by Mr. J. W. White. — B. rig ens L. ( 

 B. maximus Desv.). Common in many localities, as at Bel Royal, 

 Jersey; Vale, &c, Guernsey; Braye, Alderney, in magnificent 

 growth. — B. hordeaceus L. (= mollis L.). Common and variable ; 

 a very robust form, with large spikelets, at Millbrook, Jersey. — 

 tVar. Thomini (Breb.), On the Quenvais, Jersey; on L'Ancresse, 

 Guernsey ; and at Longy, Alderney. — B. commutatus Schrad. 

 Grande Mare, Guernsey ; St. Helier's, Jersey ; near Vallette. 

 tNew to Sark. A pubescent form was seen near the Grande Mare. 



Brachy podium sylvaticum Roem. & Schult. Common about 

 Grosnez Castle, Jersey. 



Lolium mitltiflorum Lam. Millbrook, Jersey; Vale, Guernsey. 

 Not native. 



Agropyron repens Beauv. fvar. Leersianum S. P. Gray. Braye, 

 Alderney. — fVar. ccesium Presl. St. Luke's, Jersey. — f Var. 

 Vaillantianum Schrank. Braye Bay, Alderney. — Y : *A. Hackelii 

 mihi = A. repens x junceum. A common hybrid round the coasts 

 of all the islands except Sark, and variable. At Cobo as a dwarfed 

 form, but at the Grand Havre occurring as a form with large 

 wheat-like spikes, which Prof. Hackel has named forma cristata. 

 This hybrid is doubtless the A. acutum of the Floras. — A. junceum 

 Beauv. Common on the mobile sands of the coasts — A. pmujens 

 Roem. & Schult. As a small strict form at Vazon Bay, Guernsey ; 

 as a very robust form at Perelle Bay, Guernsey ; and as a very 

 strict form with much of the aspect of x Hackelii, near Don 

 Bridge, Jersey. This species is new to Jersey. 



j-Hordeum nodosum L. In a field near Perelle Bay, Guernsey. 

 New to the Channel Isles. Native. 



Lepturus filiformis Trim As a prostrate plant with ascending 

 culm at Vale, Guernsey ; and as a slender upright plant at 

 St. Luke's, Jersey, and the Grande Mare, Guernsey. 

 jPinus Pinaster Ait. Planted near Beauport, Jersey. 



Athyrium Filix-fiemina Roth fvar. convexum (Newm.). Pont 

 Marquet, Jersey. 



NOTES ON LIMONIUM. 

 By C. E. Salmon, F.L.S. 



VI. LlMONIUM BELLIDIFOLIUM Dum. 



This sea lavender is the last of our British species to be 

 dealt with, the other four having been described in former papers." 

 It seems to have been first noticed in England by Mr. H. Scott in 



* See Journ. Bot. 1903, 65 ; 1904, 361 ; 1905, 5 and 54; 1907, 24. 



