122 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



Oleaceae. 

 1. FEAXiNns L. 



1. F. EXCELSIOR L. 



Native and planted. Woods and hedges. Frequent. April. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



2. LiGUSTEUM L. 

 1. L. VULGAEB L. 



Native on the coast, frequently planted in hedges. June, 

 July. 



Southern slopes of St. Ouen's Bay and on L'lle Agois, 

 Crabbe. Abundant. /. Piquet. Beau Port, St. Brelade's. 

 St. Catharine's Bay. 

 Guernsey. Alderney (rare). Sark. France. 



Gentianacese. 



1. MiCEOCALA Lk. and Hoffm. 

 1. M. FiLiFORMis L. and H. (Cicendia Delarb. Exacdm Willd. 

 Gbntiana L.) 

 Native. Damp, open places. Eare. July, August. 



The Quenvais and St. Brelade's. Bab. Le Marais, Noir- 

 mont. /. Piquet, sp. 1873 ! Portelet. F. Piquet, sp. 1871 ! 

 Bouley Bay, 1901. 

 Guernsey. France. 



2. Eeythe^a L. C. Eioh. 



1. E. CENTA0EIUM Pers. 



Native. Dry places, especially near the sea. Not uncommon. 

 June, July. 



Noirmont. Portelet. The Quenvais. St. Ouen's Pond. 

 St. Laurence Valley. St. Catharine's Bay. Bouley Bay. 

 Samaras. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



2. E. PULCHELLA Fr. (E. RAMOSISSIMA Pers.) 



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



The Quenvais. Bah. Hollows near St. Ouen's Pond. F. 

 Piqicet, sp. 1873 1 : not there now. Samares Meadows, 1897, 

 but the field has been ploughed up. 

 Guernsey (rare). France. 



