FLORA OP JERSEY. I'jl 



2. A. TENELLA L. 



Native. Wet places. Locally common. June to August. 



St. Brelade's Bay. La Moie Heath. Grand Val. Canal 

 du Squez, &o. Bouley Bay. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



6. Cbntuncdlus L. 



1. c. minimus l. 



Native. Damp roadsides, &c. Rare ? July, August. 



The Quenvais. Bab. Eediscovered by Mr. J. Piquet 

 at Bouley Bay in 1902 ! May prove to be not un- 

 common. 

 Guernsey (frequent). Alderney. France (local). 



Plumbagiuaceae. 



1. Aemeria WiUd. 

 A. MAEITIM.i WUld. 



Native. Eooks and cliffs aU round the coast. Common. 



April to August. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



2. A. PLANTAGINEA Willd. 



Native. Sand-dunes. Locally abundant. June, July. 



Abundant on the Quenvais and in St. Ouen's Bay, forming 

 large sheets of splendid colour. 



A plant of S. and W. Europe. Common in W. France as far 

 north as Loire-Inferieure : absent or very rare in Brittany. 

 Corbiere gives 10 stations in Normandy. 



2. Statiob L. 



1. S. BINEEVOSA G. E. Smith {fide Arthur Bennett). ?=S. 

 AUEIOULvEFOLIA Vahl. and S. OOCIDBNTALIS Lloyd. 



Native. Rocks by the sea. Very local. July to Septem- 

 ber. 



La Gollette. Abundant near Plemont and close to the 

 Pinnacle Rock at L'Etao. S. Guiton. Mr. Piquet says 

 " all round the Island." 



Guernsey (frequent). Alderney. Sark. Normandy (rare). 

 W. France. 



For the intensely confusing synonomy see A. Bennett in 

 the Journal of Botany, 1894, p. 367. 



