FLORA OF JERSEY. 63 



Grand Val. Rozel. Samares. Waterworks Valle\-. 

 Guernsey (very rare). Alderney (planted). France. 



4. Alncs L. 

 1. A. GLUTINOSA Gajrtn. (Alder). 



Native. Beside streams and ponds. Not common. March 

 to May. 



Town Mill Pond. Grand "\'al. Grouville. 

 Guernsey (rare). France. 



Fagaceae. 



1. Fagus L. 



1. F. SILVATICA L. (Beech). 



The Beech appears in ^•arious parts of Jersey, in most 

 cases obviously planted. It is impossible to say whether it 

 was ever native. 



2. Castanea Adans. 



2. C. vulgaris L. [Sweet Chestnut). 



Often planted in woods and hedges. Native from the 

 Caspian to Portugal (De Candolle, " Origin of Cultivated 

 Plants"), much cultivated elsewhere in Europe. 



3. QUKECDS L. 



1. Q. EoBUE L. (Oak). 



Probably native once. Frequently planted in woods and 

 hedges. 



Ulmacese. 

 1. Ulmus L. 



1. U. MONTANA Sm. (Wych Elm). (U. campesteis L.) 



Possibly native. Woods and hedges. JIaroh, April. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



2. JJ. campestris Sm. 



A planted tree. 



2. HnMULDS L. 

 1. H. LuPDLUs L. 



Native ? Hedgerows. Bare. Julj', August. 



Grand Val. St. Ouen's Bay. 

 Guernsey (rare). Alderney (rare). France. 



