FLORA OF JERSEY. 109 



St. Ouen's Bay. Bagot. Waterworks Valley. 

 G-uernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



4. H. HUJIIFUSUM L. 



Nati-v-e. Dry banks and hillsides. Frequent. May to 

 August. 



St. Saviour's Valley. Waterworks Valley. St. Aubin's. 

 La j\Ioie. Grouville, &c. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



5. H. LINARIFOLIUM Vahl. 



Native. Dry lieatby billsides. Local. June to August. 



Beaumont. Noii-mont Warren (plentiful). St. Ouen's 

 Bay. Bouley Bay. St. Catbarine's Bay. Gorey. 

 S.W. Europe, as far nortb as Devon and Cornwall. Guern- 

 sey (very rare). Alderney. Normandy. W. France. 



H. DECUMBBNS (Peterm.), a supposed liybrid witb H. humi- 

 FDSUir L. is recorded for Jersey in Hooker's " Students' 

 Flora," and for Guernsey by Mr. Mai'quand. Forms which 

 seem intermediate between the two species certainly 

 occur. 



6. H. PULCHRUM L. 



Native. Dry heathy hillsides, &c. Eather cormnon. June 



to August. 



Alderney (rare). Sark. Guernsey. France. 



7. H. ELODES L. 



Native. Boggy places. Not common, ilay to August. 



La Moie. The Corbiere. St. Ouen's Pond. St. Brelade's 

 Bay. Bouley Bay. Giffard Bay. 



W. Europe from Scotland to Spain. Guernsey. Alderney 

 (rare). France. 



Elatinaceae. 



1. Elatine L. 

 1. e. hex.^xdra dc. 



Native. Edges of ponds. Very local. June to September. 

 Abundant in the Old Piebcrvoir, Waterworks Valley. Mr. 

 Piquet tells me that he found it years ago at the Town Mill 

 Pond, and also in abundance round the pond on La Jloie 

 Common. 

 Normandy (rare). W. France (local). 



