4s FLORA OF -TERSEY. 



2. A. AOUTUM B. and S. (Teiticum laxdm Fr.). 



Native. Sandy sea-shores. Local. June to August. 



Greve d'Azette. Pontac. Grouville Bay. 

 Alderney ? France. 



Seems to match specimens named for the Botanical Ex- 

 change Club by Prof. E. Hackel in 1897. He says that it is 

 not quite the same as Triticdm acutom DC. from S. France, 

 and adds, " It is very difficult to give a short and good name 

 for this form." A. pdngens E. and S. is recorded by Mr. 

 Marquand from Guernsey and Alderney. If it is the plant I 

 take it to be, with densely tufted stems and stiff, involute 

 leaves, I have never seen it in Jersey. 



8. A. JUNOEUM Beauv. 



Native. Sandy sea-shores. Local. June to August. 



St. Aubin's Bay. St. Ouen's Bay. Grouville. Pontac. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



40. HORDEDM L. 

 1. H. MUEINUM L. 



Native. Dry, waste places. Abundant. June to August. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 

 Var. AEENAEIDM Bab. (Fl. Sarn.) — " radice in arena marina 

 pseudo-repente " — from St. Aubin's Bay, seems a mere state 

 of the plant. 



Cyperacese. 



1. Cypbeus L. 

 1. c. longus l. 



Native. Damp fields. Common. July, August. 



La Moie. St. Ouen's Pond. Waterworks ^'alley. Rozel. 

 Samares. La Rocque, &c. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. Prance. 



fl 



2. Briophorum L. 

 1. e. angustifolium l. 



Native. Wet places. Local and rare. May, June. 



La Moie Common. La Pulente. J?. Piquet. St. Ouen's 

 Pond. Canal du Squez, L'Etac. 



Guernsey (rare, " E. polystachyon L."). Common in France, 

 except in calcareous districts. 



