FLOUA OF JERSEY. «7 



Between La Moie and La Corbiere. Bab. Bouley Bay. 

 Bonne Nuit Bay. Giffard Bay. 

 Guernsey ? France. 



Crassulacese. 



1. Sedum L. 



1. S. ANGLICUM Huds. 



Native. Dry banks and sandy places. Common. June, 



July. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



2. S. ACRE L. 



Native. WaUs, banlis, and sandy iields. Common. June, 



July. 



Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



3. S. EEFLEXUM L. 



Walls and dry, rooky banks, iluch cultivated on walls in 

 gardens and often an obvious escape, but in one or two places 

 it looks as if it were native, as on the rooks beside the road 

 at the top of the hill leading up from First Tower. 

 Guernsey (rare). Normandy. W. France. 



4. S. album L. 



Ahen. Garden-walls in the Grand Val and at Le Hoci^. 



2. Sempervivum L. 

 1. S. tectorum L. 



"Naturalised." Bab. " WaUs and house-tops, rare." J. 

 Piquet. I have not seen it. 



3. Cotyledon L. 

 1. C. Umbilicus L. 



Native. Rocks, banks, and walls. Abundant. May to 



July. 



Abundant also in all the other Islands. ^\^ and S. Europe. 



4. Cbassula L. (Sect. Till,i;a). 



1. C. Till^a Lester. (Till^a mdscosa L.) 



Native. Sandy places where water has stood. Local. 

 March to July. 



West Mount. Portelet Bay. St. Brelade's Bay. The 

 Corbiere. Grosnez Castle. Grouville Common. 

 Guernsey. Sark. France. W. Europe. 



