102 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



2. L. Aphaca L. 



Casual. Trinity. /. Piquet. Five Oaks Brick Kilns. Miss 

 D. Higginson, sp. 1898 ! Garden at Samares. Miss A. Goate, 

 sp. 1900 1 



Geraniacese. 



1. Geranium L. 



1. G. samguineum L. 



Garden escape. Lane at St. John's. J. Piquet, 1898. 



2. G. striatum L. 



Garden escape. Hedge at St. Martin's. /. Piquet. Hedge 

 close to Trinity Cliurcli. 



3. G. piyrenaicuin L. 



Casual ? I have seen a specimen collected by Dr. Bull many 

 years ago " near Victoria College." " Near Pontac." Bah. 

 and Piquet. In Normandy Corbi^re regards it as introduced 

 in many places. Not seen in Jersey for many years. 



4. G. MOLLE L. 



Native. Hedges, banks, and sandy fields. Abundant. May 



to September. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



5. G. PUSILLUM L. 



Native. Dry banks and fields. Very rare. May to Sep- 

 tember. 



St. Clement's. Bab. Near La Haule. J. Piquet. Portelet 

 Bay. I have seen an unlocalised specimen of Dr. Bull's 

 dated 1866. 

 Normandy. W. France. 



6. G. KOTDNDIFOLIDM L. 



Native. Dry banks and waste places. AprU to August. 

 Not common. 



St. Aubin's. Beaumont. Grouville. Mt. Orgueil. La 

 Eocque. 

 Alien in Guernsey and Alderney. France. 



7. G. DISSECTHM L. 



Native. Roadsides and hedges. Common. April to July. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



8. G. LTJCIDUM L. 



Native. Banks and hedges. Very rare. IMay to July. 



La Haule Lane (plentiful). Gathered by Dr. Bull in 1872. 

 Normandy. W. France. 



