56 FLOBA OF JEBSEY. 



8. J. OBTUSIFLOEUS Ehrh. 



Native. Wet places. Very local. July to August. 



St. Ouen's Pond (abundant). 

 Frequent in France. 

 Var. CONPEETUS Doll. Eliein. Fl. 180, 1843 {fide A. Bennett). 

 South side of the Pond, with the type. 



The flowers aggregated into a few dense, suborbicular 

 heads. 



This form bears a superficial resemblance to some forms 



of SCIEPUS HOLOSOHCENUS. 



9. J. LAMPEOCAEPUS Ehrh. 



Native. Damp places. Not common. June to August. 



Near La Moie signal post. Bab. St. Ouen's Pond. Bouley 

 Bay. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



10. J. ACUTiPLOEDS Ehrh. 



Native. Damp places. Local. June to August. 



St. Ouen's Pond. La Moie. Portelet Bay. St. Catharine's 

 Breakwater. Grosnez. Giffard Bay. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



11. J. CAPiTATDS AVeigel. (J. eeicetoeum Pol.) 



Nati^■e. Heathy hillsides. Local. April to June. 



Portelet Bay. Grosnez. St. Catharine's Breakwater. 

 Waterworks Valley. 



Guernsey (rare). Sark. Normandy (very rare). W. France 

 (local). In England only from AV. Cornwall. 



2. LuzuLA DC. 



1. L. FOESTEP.i DC. (fide A. Bennett). 



Native. Shady banks. Bare. April, ]\Iay. 



At the entrance to the drive to Noirmont Manor. Abun- 

 dant in a hedge opposite Beau Coin, St. Aubin's. " Jersey, 

 Prof. La Gasca." Bab. 

 Normandy. W. France. 



2. L. MAXIMA DC. (L. SILVATIOA Gaud.) 



Native. Bushy places. Rare. May. 



Plentiful in a gully running down to the sea at Bonne Nuit 

 Bay. 



Guernsey (very local). Local in Normandy and ^^■. 

 France. 



