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the stem is also rather less copious and decidedly more 

 appressed, and the heads of flowers are shorter. The whole 

 plant, as would naturally be expected, is less lux-uriant 

 in growth, but the points of differerfPe are very slight. 

 T. MoLiNERii is said to be indigenous in Cornwall, and " the 

 AvUd plant " exists in Spain, Sardinia, Algiers, and with less 

 certainty in France, Italy, Dalmatia, the valley of the 

 Danube, and ^Macedonia (De Candolle, " Origin of Cultivated 

 Plants"). It is not to be found in Xormandy (Corbiere), and 

 Lloyd and Grenier and Godron do not seem to distinguish it 

 from T. STKAMINEU3I Presl. The earhest Jersey specimen I 

 have seen is dated 1869. 



6. T. ARVEXSB L. 



Native. Sands and dry places. Frequent aU round the coast. 

 June to August. 



St. Aubin's Bay. The Quenvais. Plemont. L'Etac. 

 Bouley Bay. St. Catharine's Bay. GrouvUle Common. 

 Guemsej-. Aldemey. Sark. France. 



7. T. STEIATDM L. 



Native. Dry sandy places. Locally abundant. May to 

 July. 



"West Mount. Portelet Bay. St. Ouen's Bay. Sorel 

 Point. St. Catharine's Bay. Grouville Common. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 

 Var. EEECTU5I Leighton (Fl. Shropshire). A tall, luxuriant 

 form, -(nth very distant leaves and longer heads of flowers. 

 St. Catharine's Bay. St. Peter's. 



8. T. SCABEUM L. 



Native. Dry sandy banlis and fields. Locally abundant, 

 ilay to July. 



St. Aubin's Bay. The Quenvais. St. Ouen's Bay. Grosnez. 

 St. Catharine's Bay. GrouvQle Common. Sauiares. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



9. T. GLOMERATUM L. 



Native. Sandy fields. Locally abundant. May to Julj'. 



St. Aubin's Bay. St. Brelade's Bay. St. Ouen's Bay. 

 St. Catharine's Bay. GrouviUe Common. 

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



10. T. SUFFOCATUM L. 



Native. Sandy commons. Local. April to June. 



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