FLORA Oh' JEIiSEY. 81 



Guernsey, xllderney. Sark. France. 



In warm, sandy places, dense patches of a dwarf form of 

 this plant, 1 or 2 inches high, may be seen in the early 

 spring, the offspring of parent plants which have fruited 

 abundantly in the preceding summer. Other plants which 

 produce similar colonies of dwarf seedlings are jNIyosotis 

 COLLINA, Seneoio vuLG.iEis var. RADiATUs and Broiius 



MOLLIS. 



2. C. Armoracia L. 



More or less naturalised near houses. 



7. Alliaria DC. 



1. A. OFFICINALIS Andrz. (Sisymbrium Alliapja Scop.) 

 Native. Hedges. Local and rare. April to June. 



Grand Yal. F. Piquet, sj}. 1870! Le Boulivot, St. 

 Clement's. Gorey. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. Prance. 



8. Sisymbrium L. 



1. S. THAiLixuM J. Gay. 



Native. Fields and dry banks. Very common. March to July. 

 Guernsey. Herm. Sark. France. 



2. S. OFFICINALE Soop. 



Native. Hedges and dry, waste places. "\^ery common. 



April to October. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



3. S. Sophia L. 



Casual. St. Oaen's Bay. /. Piquet, 1898. 



4. S. pannonicum Jacq. 



A rare casual. L'Etao, 1900. 



9. Cakile L. 



1. C. MAEITIMA Scop. 



Native. Sandy beaches. Frequent. May to July. 



St. Aubin's Bay. St. Ouen's Bay. Gorey. Pontac. 

 Guernsej'. Alderney. Sark. Prance. 



10. SiNAPIS L. 

 1. S. NIGRA L. (BkASSIOA NIGRA Koch). 



Native. Fields and waste places near the coast. Local. 

 June, July. 



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