FLORA OF JERSEY. lio 



4. AxcHi'SA L. 



1. A. SEMPBRVIRENS L. 



Apparently native in at least one locality. Not uncommon 

 in hedges as an escape from cottage gardens. April to June. 

 Wood close to the Moulin de Paul Millpondin St. Saviour's 

 Valley, where it is abundant. Valley des Vaux. Waterworks 

 Valley. St. Peter's. Roadsides near Trinity. 

 Guernsey (very rare and introduced). Normandy (naturalised, 

 Corbiere). Brittany (native at Dinan! and elsewhere). W. 

 Europe, from Belgium to Spain. 



2. A. italica Ectv. 



Casual. L'Etac. 1900. 



5. Lycopsis L. 

 1. l. abvensis l. 



Native or colonist. Cultivated fields. Frequent. April to 



June. 



St. Aubin's Baj-. St. Brelade's. Plemont. St. Peter's. 



La Rocque, &c. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



6. Myosotis L. 



1. M. PAICSTMS Roth. 



Native. Wet places. Rare. May to August. 



Waterworks "^''alley. Bev. W. M. Sogers. St. Ouen's Pond 

 (absolutely glabrous, ? JI. steigulosa Reichb.). 

 Var. BBPENS (Don.). Common in damp places and beside 

 streams in the valleys. M. ebpexs is common in Guernsey, 

 Alderney, and Sark. There is one doubtful record of 

 !M. PAiusTRis for Guernsey. The forms are too much ahke 

 to be regarded as separate species, and some glabrous forms 

 approach M. C-Espitosa. 



2. M. c^spitosa p. Schultz. 



Native. Damp places. Rare. June, July. 



Near La Moie Signal Post and in St. Peter's INIarsh. Bah. 

 St. Ouen's Pond. GrouviQe. 

 Guernsey (local). France. 



3. M. AEVBNSis Lam. (M. intermedia Link.) 



Native. Fields and banks. Not common. Jlay to August, 



St. Brelade's. St. Peter's. Samares Meadows, 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark, France, 



