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3. L. CAMPESTBIS DC. 



Native. Common on banks and on the cliffs. ]\Iarch to 



May. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



4. L. ERBCTA Desv. (L. mdltiflora DC.) 



Native. Grassy places. Frequent. April, May. 



Waterworks Valley. Grand "\'al. La Saline, St. Jolm's. 

 St. Catharine's Bay. Bouley Bay. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. C. P. Hurst. France. 



Liliaceae. 



1. Allium L. 



1. A. SPH^ROCBPHALUjr L. 



Nati\c. Sands of the shore. Very local. June, July. 



St. Aubin's Bay, near Bel Boyal, plentiful but probably- 

 doomed. 



Normandy (rather rare). AV. France (frequent on the coast). 

 Widely distributed in Continental Exurope from Belgium S. 

 In England onh' at St. Vincent's Books, Bristol. 



2. A. VINE ALB L. 



Native. Sandy fields on the coast and dry hillsides. Locally 



abundant. June, July. 



Guernsey (very rare). Common in France. 



The form in which the flowers are replaced by bulbils (A. 

 COMPACTUM Thuill.) is by far the most common. 



3. A. triquetrum L. 



Naturalised alien. Shady banks and hedges, but never far 

 from houses. Not uncommon in the south. Alay, Jmre. 



St. Aubin's. Millbrook. Grouville. 

 A plant of S. France, Spain, and Italy. Not in Normandy or 

 W. France, but common in hedges in Guernsey, where it is 

 no doubt an escape from cultivation. It seems to be spread- 

 ing in Jersey. 



2. SciLLA L. 



1. S. AUTUMNALIS L. 



Native. Dry hillsides all round the coast. Frequent. July 

 to September. 



West Mount. Portelet Bay. L'Etao. Grosnez. Gorey, &c. 

 Guernsey (frequent). Alderney. Sark. Normandy (frequent 



