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3. S. RUPBSTRis Lebel. 



Native. Rocks and banks all round the coast, locally 

 abundant : often within reach of the spray. 



La Moie. L'Etao. Mnchelez. Anne Port, &c. Abundant 

 on the Eorehos Rocks. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. S. and W. Europe. 



10. PoLYCARPON Loefl. 



1. P. TETRAPHYLLUM L. 



Native. Sandy fields and dry places. Common. March to 

 August. 



Two forms — (a) Panicle dense, foliage reddish or yellowish : 

 dry situations exposed to sun and wind, (b) Panicle lax, 

 foliage green : cultivated ground, especially where protected 

 by the crop. 

 Guernsey. Herm. Alderney. Sark. France. 



11. Hep.maeia L. 

 1. h. glabra l. 



Native. Sandy places on the coast. Very rare. June to 

 September. 



St. Aubin's Bay, between Bel Royal and Beaumont, where 

 it is probably doomed. East end of St. Brelade's Bay, at the 

 foot of the road leading up to Portelet. 



Guernsey (frequent). Alderney. Normandy (local). AV. 

 France. 



Babington's variety subciliata is absurd. " Foliis plus 

 minusve ciliatis " is the whole of the description. 



12. SCLEEANTHUS L. 

 1. S. ANNODS L. 



Native. Sandy fields and dry hillsides. Local. April to 

 August. 



West Mount. St. Brelade's. St. Peter's. Gorey. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



13. Agrostemma L. 



1. A. GiTHAGO L. (Lychnis Scop. Githago segbtdm Desf.) 

 Colonist. Cultivated fields. Rare. .June to August. 



Samares. St. Ouen's Bay. Portelet. La Moie. Five Oaks. 

 Rare in Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark. France. 



