130 FLORA OF JETiSF.Y. 



3. S. SILVATIOA L. 



Native. Eoadsides and hedges. Frequent all over the 

 interior of the Island. June to September. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



4. S. ARVENSIS L. 



Native or colonist. A frequent, though not very common, 

 weed in cultivated ground. April to October. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



11. Salvia L. 

 1. S. Vbebenaca L. 



Native. Sandy fields and dry waste places. Frequent. 

 April to September. 



St. Helier's. St. Ouen's Bay. St. Peter's. Gorey. Le Hooq. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



S. CLANDESTINA L. is an obscure plant recorded from near 

 Pontac and St. Clement's *by Sa6. in the " Fl. Sarnica," as 

 also from Guernsey. A specimen sent by Mr. Marquand 

 to Mr. Arthur Bennett from Guernsey was so named by 

 him. In Bentham's "Handbook of the British Flora" 

 it is described as a marked variety or perhaps species "on 

 a smaller scale, with narrower more cut leaves and smaller 

 flowers," which replaces the type in S. Europe. Lloyd 

 ignores it, and Grenier and Godron merge it into S. Ver- 

 BENACA. I have not seen any " marked variety " in Jersey, 

 but the leaves are variable. 



12. Melissa L. 

 1. M. officinalis L. 



Garden escape. Boadside in the Waterworks Valley. 



13. Origanum L. 

 1. 0. vulgare L. 



Garden escape? Hillsides and hedges. Bare. July, August. 

 St. Peter's Valley. Bab. St. Brelade's and St. John's. 

 /. Piquet, sp. 1872 ! 

 Guernsey (denizen and ? extinct). France. 



14. Thymus L. 

 1. T. Serpyllum L. 



Native. Dry hillsides and sands on the coast. Common. 



June to August. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



