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St. Helier's. La Haule. St. Laurence's Valley. 

 Guernsey (frequent). Alderney. France. 



Clearly distinct from both the preceding and the succeed- 

 ing species. 



5. E. TETRAGONUM L. 



Native. Hedges, waste places, borders of streams. Common. 

 June to September. 



(((.) E. OBSCUEUM Schreb. Walls and dry places cliiefly. 

 Common. 



(6) E. ADNATUM Griseb. Sides of streams, &o. Frequent. 



St. Saviour's. -B. D. Marquand. Grand Val. Samares 

 Meadows. 

 Guernsey (both forms). Sark. Prance. 



3. CEnothera L. 



1. 0. biennis L. 



Alien. Sands on the coast. Rare. June to September. 



Naturalised in St. Aubin's Bay near First Tower. 

 A North American plant, naturalised in many places in 

 England, Normandy, and W. France. Guernsey (casual). 



2. 0. odorata Jaeq. (0. stricta Lindeb. ?). 



Alien. Sandy and waste places. Locally abundant and 

 thoroughly naturalised. June to October. 



St. Aubin's Bay. St. Brelade's Bay. The Quenvais. 

 Beside the Eastern Railway. Grouville Common. 

 A Patagonian plant (Hooker). Guernsey. Alderney (rare). 

 Cabourg in Normandj'. Ports of W. France. 



Has apparently diffused itself since Babington's time, as 

 he could hardly have overlooked so conspicuous a plant. 



4. ClEO^A L. 

 1. C. LUTETIANA L. 



Native. Sha(iy woods. Not very common. June to August. 

 Waterworks Valley. Trinity Manor. Near Dielament 

 Manor. St. Peter's Valley. Bab. Swiss Valley. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



Halorrhagidacese. 



1. Myriophyllum L. 

 1. m. alteenifloeum do. 



Native. Ponds. Very rare. June to August. 



