106 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



3. E. AMYGDALOIBES L. 



Native. Woods, hedges, and on the cUffs. Common. April 



to June. 



Guernsey. Sark (Bah.). France. 



4. E. Paralias L. 



Native. Sandy bays and sand-dunes. Local. July, August. 

 Locally abundant in St. Ouen's Bay. The Quenvais. Very 

 sparsely along the coast from Le Hooq to Grouville. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



5. E. PORTLANDIOA L. 



Native. Frequent on rocks and in sandy bays all round the 

 coast as well as on the Quenvais. May to July. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. A littoral plant of 

 W. Europe in the narrowest sense, from Wigton to Biarritz, 

 and as far east as Dunkerque. 



6. E. Peplds L. 



Native. Fields and roadsides. Frequent rather than com- 

 mon. May to October. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



7. E. EXIGUA L. 



Colonist. Cultivated ground. Very rare in my experience, 

 though Bah. says " common," and Piquet " frequent." June 

 to September. 



Le Cornu's Nurseries. F. Piquet, sp. 1871 ! 

 Guernsey (frequent). Sark. France. 



8. E. Lathyris L. 



Garden escape. St. Peter's Valley. 



Callitrichaceae. (Position doubtful.) 

 1. Calliteiche L. 



1. C. VEENA L. (C. vebnalis Kiitz.). 



Native. Stagnant ditches. 



L'Etac (fide Arthur Bennett). 

 Guernsey. Alderney (?). Sark. France. 



2. C. HAMDLATA Kiitz. 



Native. Pools. ? Eare. 



Stagnant pool in a quarry at the Corbifere. " Character- 

 istic specimens of the slender form." A. Bennett. Grand Val, 

 Guernsey (rare). France. 



