80 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



Guernsey. Alderney (rare). Sark. Normandy (rare). W. France. 

 Vav. CANESOENS Gren. and Godr. is the prevalent, if not the 

 only form, as in Normandy and Brittany. 



2. L. Draba L. 



Long naturalised in Jersey (a specimen of Mr. Piquet's is 



dated 1869). Dry fields. Local. May to July. 



Abundant beside the liiie near Bel Royal. St. Aubin's. 



George Town. Five Oaks. Le Hooq. 



Gueriasey. Alderney. France. S.E. Europe and W. Asia 



(Hooker), introduced in many places elsewhere. 



3. L. rudcrale L. 



A scarce casual. Kubbisli heap at Samares, 1899. 



4. L. sativum L. 



Garden escape. 



3. CoRONOPUS Gsrtn. 



1. C. DIDYMUS Sm. (Sbnebibra Pers.) 



Colonist. Sandy fields, roadsides, &c. An abundant weed. 

 April onwards. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Normandy (rare, except at Cher- 

 bourg). W. France. 



A native of Temperate S. America (Hooker). 



2. C. RuELLii All. (Sbnbbieea Coronopus Pou-et). 



Colonist ? Fields and waste places. Not common. May to 

 September. 



St. Aubin's Bay. Samares. Le Hocq. Pontac. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



4. Iheris L. 

 1. /. amara L. 



Casual. J. Piqucl, sjJ. 18661 



5. Thlaspi L. 



1. T. ARVBNSB L. 



Colonist. Culti-\ ated fields. Bather rare, ilay, June. 



St. Helier's. Samares. Plcmout. St. Peter's. J. Piquet. 

 Guernsey. Herm, Sark. France. 



6. COCHLBARIA L. 

 1. C. DANICA L. 



Native. Eocks, sand-dunes, i-oadsides and banks. Abundant. 

 The first plant in the year to flower. January, onwards. 



