yi.liRA' OF JF.nsF.Y. '.13 



Gorev. W. Moyh Sogers. Fiquet Bay (almost certainly 

 native). 



Normandy (not common). W. France (rare). Guernsey. 

 Tr. Moijle Rogers. Aldemey. Sark. 



3. R. 5IICEAXTHA Sm. 



Native. Hedges and rough, bushy places. Xot common. 

 June. 



Pont Jlarquet. TT. Moyh Sogers. St. Brelade's. St. 

 Aubin's. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. TT. Moyle Rogers. Xoniiandy. 

 W. France. 



4. E. CAXIXA L. 



Native. Hedges, &c. Single bushes here and there. June. 

 St. Catharine's Bay. St. Laurence. Eozel. Swiss Valley. 

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

 Var. DDJiALis Bechst. is the prevailing, if not the only 

 form. 



12. PEUX0S L. 



1. P. SPIXOSA L. 



Native on clifis and hillsides ; much planted in hedges. 



ilarcli to ^lay. 



Guernsej-. Alderney. Sark. France. 



Intermediates between the wild sloe and the cultivated 

 plum are occasionally found in the hedges, rarymg in the 

 size of the flowers and the presence or absence ot spines. 

 The BuLLAGE (P. IXSTITIA L.) occurs in Guernsey, but not, 

 apparently, in Jersey. 



2. P. Cerasus L. 



Denizen '? Woods and hedges. Thinly distributed over the 



interior of the Island. April, May. 



Guernsey (denizen). Normandy (denizen). W. France. 



Leguminosae. 



1. Genista L. 

 1. g. tinctoeia l. 



Native. Eough hillsides. Eare. July. 



Cliff-side at Petit Port, St. John's. J. Piquet, s-p. 1868 ! 

 Plentiful at the base of the cliffs at Giffard Bay. 

 Common in France. 



