floha of JKnsEY. 107 



3. C. OBTUSANGDIA Le Gall. 



Native. Eunning streams. ? Common. 



Bellozamie Valley {fide A.Bennett). George Town. 

 Guernsey. France. 



Aquifoliaceae. 

 1. IlexL. 

 1. I. Aquifolium L. (Holly). 



Planted in hedges and shrubberies. 



Aceracese. 



1. Acer L. 

 1. A. Pseudo-platanus L. Sycamore. 

 A planted tree. 

 . A. campestre L. Maple. 



Very rare in Jersey, and doubtless planted where it occurs, 

 as is the case in Guernsey. Swiss Valley. Bose Lane, Mont- 

 au-Pretre. F. Piquet, 1870 ! 



Tiliaceee. 



1. TiUaL. 

 1. T. vulgaris Hayne. 



Planted in streets in St. Heher's and St. Aubin's. 



Malvaceae. 



1. Lavatera L. 



1. L. arhorea L. 



Much cultivated in cottage gardens on the coast, and frequent 

 in their neighbourhood. Possibly native once. May, June. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. Normandy (not indigenous, 

 Corbi^re). W. France. 



2. L. cretica L. [L. silvestris Brot.) 



Denizen. Waste places near the sea. Very rare. June to 

 August. 



Ruins of an old house at St. Aubin's. Waste ground at 

 Bel Royal (1899). 



A S. European plant, appearing occasionally on the W. coast 

 of France. Guernsey. Locally abundant in the Scilly 

 Islands [Journ. Bot., 1893, p. 266). Much resembles Malva 



SILVESTRIS L. 



