FLORA OF JERSEY. 79 



Longueville Manor. Bel Boyal. Grouville. Samares. 

 Guernsey. Common in France. 



4. CORYDALIS DC. 

 1. C. CLAVICDLATA DC. 



Native. Hillsides, &c. Bare. June to August. 



La Crete Point, St. Catharine's Bay. S. Oitilon, 1900 ! 

 Normandy. W. France. A plant of Western and West- 

 Central Europe. 



5. FnjiAEiA L. 



1. F. BorjEI Jord. 



Native. Hedges and fields. Abundant. From March 

 onwards. 



A handsome, strong growiag plant (normally), with showy 

 flowers and bright green foliage : fruiting pedicels erect or 

 sub-ereot, never recurved as in the closely allied F. pallidi- 

 FLORA Jord., which occurs in Guernsey and Alderney, but not 

 in Jersey. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. Common in W. France (Lloj'd). 



2. F. MUBALis Sonder ? 



Native. Hedges and fields. Not common. May to August. 



St. Catharine's. George Town. " Cornfields and gardens." 

 /. Piquet, sp. 1868. 



Named by Mr. Arthur Bennett, with some hesitation. 



3. F. OFFICINALIS L. 



Colonist ? Cultivated fields. Frequent, and apparently 

 spreading. Mr. Piquet tells me that it used to be rare. 

 From April onwards. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Herm. France. 



Cruciferse. 



1. Tkesdalia B. Br. 

 1. T. nudicaulis R. Br. 



Nati-s-e. Dry banks and hillsides. Common ilarch to May. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



2. Lepidium L. 

 1. L. Smithii Hooker. (L. hietum Sm.) 



Native. Walls and dry banks. Very common. April to 

 June. 



