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him in Samares Marsh, flowered in 1900. The locality given 

 in his list is " wet meadow at Trinity. ' ' 



2. Ddxihimum L. 

 1. D. ConsoUda L. 



"Near the first Martello Tower to the west of St. Helier." Bah. 

 " Sandy places in St. Oaen's Bay and on Gorey Common." 

 J. Piquet. 



Casual or garden outcast. 



3. Clematis L. 

 1. C. Vitalha L. 



Not native in any of the Channel Islands. Occasionally 

 planted in gardens, " Hedge opposite Mt. Orgueil Castle." 

 ,/. Piciuet. 



4. Raxunculus L. 



1. R. PELTATus Sohrank. 



Native. Ditches and ponds. Local. Maj-, June. 



Waterworks Valley. La Moie Marsh. Pond at the east 

 side of St. Brelade's Bay. 

 Gruernsey. France. 



2. R. Baudotii Godr. 



Native. Still pools near the sea. Rare. May, June. 



Quarry pool at Portelet Bay. 

 (iuernsey. Frequent in brackish water on the French coast. 



3. R. Drouetii Godr. 



Native. Ponds and ditches. Local. April to June. 



Ditches in Samaras Meadow. St. Ouen's Pond. Ditches 

 in St. Ouen's Bay. 



Guernsey. Normandy (not common). Absent from W. 

 France according to Lloyd and Grenier and Godron. 

 R. TRIOHOPHYLLUS Cliaix. is recorded by Mr. Marquand for 

 Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark, and is common in France 

 The two plants are hardly distinguishable. 



Mr. Arthur Bennett has confirmed the naming of the three 

 species. 



4. R. HEDEEACEUS L. 



Native. Wet ditches. Not common. April to June. 



St. Ouen's Pond. Portelet Bay. La Moie. Samares 

 Meadows. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. Normandy. W. France. 



