72 FJ.OTiA OF JERSEY. 



5. Alsine Scop. 



1. A. PBPLOIDBS Wahl. (Aeenaria L., Honkenya Ehrh.)- 



Native. Sandy beaches. Locally abundant. May to July. 



St. Aubin's Bay. St. Brelade's Bay. St, Ouen's Bay. 

 Greve de Lecq. Pontao. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



6. Abrnaeia L. 

 1. a. seepyllifolia l. 



Native. Walls and dry places. Common. May to July. 



Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



Var. LEPTOOLADOS (Guss.). Common in sandy fields. Some- 

 times densely glandular. 



Var. Lloydii (Jord.). Sands of the Quenvais. 



7. MCEHRINGIA L. 

 1. M. TRiNERViA Clairv. (Akenaria L.). 



Native. Shady woods and hedge-banks. Common. May, 



June. 



Not in the other Islands. France. 



8. Spergula L. 

 1. s. arvensis l. 



Native. Cultivated fields, and in the short turf all round the 

 coast. Common. April to September. 



The Jersey plant is S. vulgaris Bu?nn., with papillose, 

 unwinged seeds. A dwarf, prostrate, early flowering forin is 

 common on Grouville Common. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



9. Spbhgulaeia Pers. 



1. S. RUBRA Pers. (Lepigonum Fr. Buda Dum.) 



Native. Sandy fields and dry, waste places. Frequent 

 April onwards. 



St. Heller's. St. Brelade's. St. Peter's. Greve de Lecq. 

 Sorel Point. Crabbe. 

 Guernsey. Alderney (rare). Sark. France. 



2. S. NEGLBCTA Kindb. {fide Arthur Bennett). 



Native. Sandy shores. '? Very local. 



Abundant in sandy \\-aste ground near the sea at First Tower. 

 Guernsey (Lepigonum salinum Fr.). France (ditto). 



