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4. Su^DA Porsk. 

 1. S. MAEITIMA Dum. 



Native. Muddy sea-shore. Very rare. July to September. 

 Between Samaras and Le Hocq, abundant over a very 

 small area in 1901. In Mr. Piquet's 1896 list " Salsola 

 MAEITIMA Dumort." is recorded for La Pulente, St. 

 Ouen's Baj'. 



Frequent in Guernsey, where there are still salt marshes. 

 France. 



5. Salsola L. 



1. S. KALI L. 



Native. Sandy beaches. Locally abundant. .July to 

 September. 



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

 Cluernsej'. Alderney. Sark. France. 



Amarantaceae. 



1. Amarantus (" Amaranthus") L. 



1. A. retroflexus L. 



Introduced. Cultivated fields. Local. July to September. 

 "On town sweepings and other refuse. St. Clement's.'' 

 ./. Piquet, sp. 1873. Now common in potato-fields at Samares, 

 Le Hocq, and Pontac. 

 Normandy (rare and introduced). W. France. 



2. A. BUtuiii L. 



Introduced. Cultivated fields and waste places. Not 

 common. August to October. 



Samaras. Le Hocq. Millbrook. Near St. Saviour's 

 Church. 



Normandy (rare and introduced). "W. France (rare north of 

 the Loire). 



Portulacacese. 



1. MONTIA L. 

 1. M. FONT ANA L. 



Native. Damp, turfy places. Common. February to June. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 

 Var. RivuLAEis (Gmel.). Streamlets and springs. Not 

 common. Flowers later. 



Bonne Nuit Bay. Portelet Bay. Grouville. 



