82 FT Am A OF JKRSFY. 



Samares ;\Ieadows. Abundant at Gorey. " St. Brelade, 

 St. Helier, &o." Bab. 



Guernsey (rare). Herm. Bab. Frequent on the French 

 coast. 



2. S. AEVENsis L. (Bbassioa Sinapis Visiani.) 



Colonist ? Cultivated fields and waste places. Common. 



May to September. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



3. S. alba L. 



Occasionally sown in fields. 



11. DiPLOTAXIS DC. 



1. D. TKNUIFOLIA DC. 



Native. Sandy places on the coast. Locally abundant. 

 April to November. 



The Quenvais. St. Ouen's Bay. La Booque. Greve 

 d'Azette. 

 Guernsey. Alderney (abundant). France. 



2. D. MURALIS DC. 



Native. Boadsides, fields and waste places. All the year 



round. 



Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



12. Erucastbum C. Presl. 



1. E. incandmKocIi. (BrassicaadpressaBoIss. Sinapis incana L.) 



Native. Sandy places in the west. Local. June to August. 



The Quenvais. St. Peter's. L'Etac. 



Guernsey (rare). Alderney. Normandy (rare). AY. France 



(local). 



13. Brassica L. 



1. B. Gheieanthus Villars. 



Native. Sandy fields. Frequent in the «'est of the Island. 

 May to Julj'. 



West Mount. The Quenvais. St. Ouen's Bay. Near 

 Grosnez Castle. 



Doubtfully indigenous in Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark. A 

 beautiful species of S. and W. Europe, as far north as Corn- 

 wall (Hooker). Frequent in Normandy, common in W. 

 France. 



B. Rapa L. and B. Najms L. are of course escapes from 

 cultivation. 



