120 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



2. P. VEKIS L. (P. OFFICINALIS Jacq.) 



Native. Cliffs in the nortli-east. Very rare. April, May. 



In a gully near the ruins of Grosnez Castle, the only locality 

 in the Channel Islands. 

 France, but almost entirely confined to calcareous soils. 



2. Samolus L. 

 1. S. Valerandi L. 



Native. Damp places. Local. June to August. 



La Moie Common. St. Ouen's Pond. Canal du Squez. 

 Grosnez. Le Hocq. Giffard Bay. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



3. Lysimachia L. 

 1. L. Ndmmularia L. 



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



St. Saviour's Valley, Mr. B. Saunders. Bah. Meadow 

 between Longueville and Samares. 1900. 

 Guernsey (alien, Marquand). France. 



4. Glaux L. 

 1. G. maeitima L. 



Native. Salt swamps. Very rare, on the way to extinction. 

 June, July. 



St. Ouen's Bay. Bab. Samares Miles. P. Piquet, sjp. 

 1869 ! : not there now. Still in a small swamp between 

 Samares and Le Hocq. 

 Guernsey (rather common). Alderney. France. 



5. Anagallis L. 



1. A. AEVENSIS L. (A. PHCENICEA Lam.). 



Native. Dry places and cultivated fields. Common. May 



to September. 



Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



The petals are occasionally salmon-coloured, or more rarely 

 claret-coloured. 

 Var. CiERULEA (Schreb.). Rare. 



Fields to the east of St. Holier. Ba&. Still there. "Sandy 

 places. St. Brelade's Bay. Bare.'' J. Piquet. Disused 

 quarry in St. Catharine's Bay. 1900. 



Normandy (frequent). W. France (very rare north of the 

 Loire, i.e., on siliceous soils). 



