132 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



2. Hyoscyamus L. 



1. H. NIGER L. 



Native. Sandy waste places. Very rare and decreasing. 

 June to August. 



The Quenvais and St. Aubin's Bay. Bab. St. Ouen's Bay. 

 J. Piquet, sp. 1866 1 Near Beaumont Station, 1896. St. 

 Aubin's Eoad. F. Piquet, sp. 1871 ! Greve de Lecq. 8. Ouiton. 

 Guernsey (very rare). Alderney (very rare). France. 



3. SOLANDM L. 



1. S. Dulcamara L. 



Native. Hedges, thickets, and stony shores. Frequent. 



May to September. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



2. S. NIGRUM L. 



Native. Abundant in waste places and in cultivated ground. 

 June to October. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 

 Var. MiNiATUM (Bernh.). La Pulente, St. Ouen's Bay, in very 

 small quantity. Bah. gives " the Quenvais and other places," 

 on the authority of Mr. W. Christy. 



Lloyd states that four varieties of this plant come true 

 from seed. (1) S. nigrum L., berries black. (2) S. ochro- 

 LEUCUM Bast., berries pale yellow or greenish. (3) S. 

 MINIATUM Bernh., berries red. (4) S. villosum Lam., berries 

 orange-yellow. The leaves of var. miniatum are more deeply 

 and acutely cut than those of the type. 



Datureae. 



1. Datura L. 

 1. D. Stranwnimn L. 



Casual. Nursery Gardens at Five Oaks. Abundant in a 

 field of roots at Samares in 1901. 



Scrophulariacese. 



1. Vbrbascum L. 

 1. V. Thapsus L. 



Native. Waste places and sandy fields. Thinly scattered 

 all over the Island. June to August. 



St. Aubin's. Portelet Bay. The Quenvais. St. Peter's. 

 St. Ouen's Bay. L'Etac. Le Hocq. 

 Guernsey. Sark. France. 



