104 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



Lecq." Bab. " St. Ouen's Bay and Bouley Bay." /. Piquet. 

 Mt. Orgueil. E. Dupres. East side of St. Brelade's Bay. 

 Noirmont. F. Piquet ! 



Guernsey (rare). Herm and Jethou. Alderney. Savk. Nor- 

 mandy (rare). W. France (local). A S. and W. Earopean 

 plant as far north as Wales. 



Oxalidaceae. 



1. OxALIS L. 



1. 0. ACBTOSBLLA L. 



Native. Damp, shady banks. Rare. March to May. 



Vallee des Vaux. Bonne Nuit Bay. Eozel. /. Piju-et. 

 Common in France. 



2. 0. CORNICULATA L. 



Colonist. Often appears as a weed in gardens, and naturalised 

 in hedges and by roadsides near houses. May to October. 

 Guernsej' (rare). Sark. Normandy (rather rare). Brittany 

 ■ (frequent) . 



Linaceae. 

 1. Radiola Roth. 



1. R. LINOIDBS Roth. 



Native. Damp places on heathy ground. Not common. 

 May to August. 



The Quenvais. i3a6. Noirmont Warren. Grosnez Castle. 

 Bouley Baj'. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



2. LiNUM L. 



1. L. CATHARTICUM L. 



Native. Open, sandy fields. Rare. June to August. 



The Quenvais. La Moie. St. Ouen's Pond. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



2. L. ANGUSTIFOLIUM Huds. 



Native. Hillsides on the coast. Frequent. May to August. 

 The Quenvais. La Moie. Bouley Bay. St. Catharine's 

 Bay. Gorey. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



3. L. tLsitatissimjim L. 



Escape from cultivation formerly. /. Piquet, sqi. 1866 ! Ha? 

 pow disappeared, 



