112 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



Onagracese. 



1. LUDWIGIA L. 

 1. L. APETALA Wallr. (ISNARDIA PALUSTEIS L.) 



Native. Marshy places. Extinct ? June to September. 



" St. Peter's Marsh, Messrs. Haslam and W. Christy." 

 Bab. " Marsh on Gorey Common, very rare. Formerly 

 very abundant in St. Laurence's Marsh before it was 

 drained: now destroyed there.''/. Piquet. Mr. Arthur 

 Bennett informs me that it was found by Dr. Arnold Lees 

 in 1874, but Mr. J. C. Melvill considered it extinct in 1876. 

 Normandy (rare). W. France. 



2. Epilobihm L. 



1. e. hiesdtum l. 



Native. Damp places. Very rare. July, August. 



St. Aubin's. Eev. H. J. Siuvner, sp. ! " Ditches and wet 

 places, St. Clement's. Frequent." /. Piquet. Certainly not 

 frequent there now. I have only seen a few plants in a 

 withy-bed between George Town and Samares. 

 Guernsey (frequent). Sark. France. 



2. E. PAKViFLOEUM Schreb. (E. jiolle Lam.) 



Native. Damp places. Not common. June to September. 



St. Brelade's. St. Ouen's Pond. Samares. " Grouville 

 Churchyard." Bab. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. Prance. 



Babmgton (" Manual of Brit. Bot.,'' ed. 3) says : "A dwarf, 

 woolly form, with ovate, obtuse leaves occurs in Jersey." 

 This is doubtless the plant more fully described in the " Fl. 

 Sarn." as a " variety?" and locaUsed on the Quenvais. No 

 doubt a starved state. The plant is often densely woolly. 



3. E. MONTANUM L. 



Native. Banks and dry places. Frequent. June to 

 September. 



Grouville. St. Catharine's Bay. Bouley Bay. St. Peter's 

 Valley, &c. 

 Guernsejr, Sark. France. 



4. E. LANCEOLATDM Seb. and Maur. 



Native. Walls and roadsides. Locally common. June to 

 August. 



