FLOHA OF JERSEY. Ill 



Var. NANA DC. Native. Sand dunes and sandy fields. 

 Locally abundant. St. Aubin's Bay. St. Brelade's Bay. 

 St. Ouen's Bay. The Quenvais. A dwarf maritime form, 

 frequent on the coast of Normandy, Brittany, and W. France. 

 Guernsey (local). 

 3. V. odorata L. 



Garden escape, more or less naturalised in the Swiss Valley 

 and in Waterworks Valley — the white-flowered form. 



Xhymelaeacese. 



1. Daphne L. 

 1. D. Laureola L. 



Possibly native, but only iu rather suspicious situations. 

 Woods and thickets. Very rare. February to April. 



Between Beaumont and St. Peter's. Pont JIarquet. St. 

 Brelade's. /. Piquet. Samares. 

 Normandy (frequent). W. France (not common). 



Lythraces. 



1. Pbplis L. 

 1. p. poktula l. 



Native. Wet places. Rare. June to August. 



St. Peter's Marsh and near Petit Port. Bab. La Moie 

 Common. F. Piquet, 1871 1 Old Eeservoir, Waterworks 

 Valley. Marsh on Grouville Common. 

 Guernsey (rare). Sark. France. 



2. LYTHRU5I L. 



1. L. Salicaria L. 



Native. Marshy places. Bare. July to September. 



St. Ouen's Pond. St. Peter's VaUey. 

 Guernsey (rare). France. 



2. L. hyssopifolia L. 



Native. Damp, inundated places. Very rare. July to 

 September. 



Le Marais, St. Ouen's. J. Piquet, 1870 ! also Eev. J. D, 

 Gray, 1894! "In a marshy place near GrouvUle." £a6. 

 Guernsey (casual). Common in France. 



