98 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



West Mount. Bel Royal. East end of St. Brelade's Bay. 

 Arohirondel Tower. St. Catharine's. GrouviUe Common. 

 Guernsey (very rare). Alderney (rare). Sark. Normandy 

 (rare). W. France. S. and W. Europe. 

 1 1. T. STEICTUM L. 



Native. Very local. Sandy fields. May, June. 

 Abundant in a field at the top of the hill close to St. Brelade's 

 Church, 1902. "The Quenvais and La Moie." J. Piquet ! 

 1864. The Corbiere. Mr. E. D. Marquand, 19001 "In 

 several spots about St. Brelade's and border of field near 

 Noirmont." Ifr. J. W. White, 1896. 



Normandy (Falaise). Brittany (Canoale). Very local in 

 W. France. S. and W. Europe, as far north as the 

 Lizard. 



12. T. hyhridum L. 



Escape from cultivation. Roadsides and dry places. Not 

 common. June to August. 



First Tower. Waterworks Valley. Five Oaks. 

 Central Europe. Not native in Normandy or W. France. 



13. T. BEPENS L. 



Native. Fields and waste places. Common. May to Sep- 

 tember. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 

 Var. PHYLLANTHCJM DC. Damp meadow near Samares, July 6, 

 1899. A remarkable monstrosity. Pedicels varying in 

 length, many of them extremely long: teeth of the oal5'x 

 sometimes normal, often foliaceous : petals and stamens 

 occasionally foliaceous as well. Has been found occasion- 

 ally in Normandy : unnoticed by Lloyd* or Grenier and 

 Godron. 



14. T. FRAGIFBEDM L. 



Native. Damp meadows. Not common. June to August. 



Samares Meadows. St. Ouen's Pond. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



15. T. resiqjinatum L. 



Casual. Waste ground at First Tower, 1898. More or less 

 naturalised beside the road along the shore in St. Ouen's Bay, 

 near the Pond. 



16. T. PEOCUMBENS L. 



Native. Dry places. Frequent. May to September. 



