FLORA OF JEItSEY. 115 



1896, round the ruins o£ a cottage on the Kcr^hos Rooks, 



8 miles N.E. of Jersey. 



Guernsey (rare and perhaps introduced). Alderney (oommon). 



France. 



5. SCANDIX L. 

 1. jS. Pecten- Veneris L. 



Casual. Fields and waste places. Very rax-e. May to 

 August. 



Rozel Heights. J'. Piquet, 1873! St. Heher's Harbour 

 (one plant). 

 Casual in Guernsey and Alderney. Very common in France. 



6. ToKiLis Adans. 



1. T. Anthriscus Gmel. (Cauoalis Anthsisods Huds.) 



Native. Hedges and banks. Common. June to August. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Bah. Sark. France. 



2. T. NODOSA Gasrtn. (Caucalis Scop.) 



Native. Dry banks and hillsides. Not common. June,. 

 July. 



The Quenvais. St. Ouen's Bay. L'Etac. Gorey. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



7. Caucalis L. 



1. C. daucoides L. 



A scarce casual. St. Ouen's Bay. 1898. J. Piquet ! 



2. C. latifolia L. 



A scarce casual. St. Ouen's Bay. 1900. /. Piquet ! 



8. Smyenidm L. 

 1. S. Olusatrum L. 



Native or thoroughly naturalised. Books, banks, and waste 

 places. Locally abundant. March to June. 



Slopes of Fort Regent. St. Aubin's. St. Ouen's Baj-. 

 Gorey. Pontac. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. Normandy (a denizen and 

 rare). Brittany (rare). Formerly much cultivated. Native 

 in the Mediterranean region and perhaps in ^Y. France. 



9. CONIUM L. 



1. C. maculatum L. 



Native. Hedges and waste places. Frequent. June to 

 August. 



