134 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



4. Antiebhinum L. 



1. A. Orontidm L. 



Colonist. A frequent weed in cultivated ground. June to 



September. 



Guernsey. Sark. France. 



2. A. majus L. 



Occasionally semi-naturalised on walls, e.g. at Mt. Orgueil. 



5. SCROPHULARIA L. 



1. S. AQUATIOA L. 



Native. Damp places. Very local. June to August. 



Cargate Mill in St. Peter's Valley. J3a5. St. Peter's 

 Marsh. J. Piquet. St. Ouen's Pond. Beside the road 

 leading down to L'Etac. 

 Guernsey (common). Alderney (rare). Sark. France. 



2. S. NODOSA L. 



Native. Damp, shady places. Rare. June to August. 



St. Peter's Valley. /. Piquet, sp. ! Wood near Trinity 

 Manor. 

 Guernsey (frequent). France. 



3. S. SOOEODONIA L. 



Native. Hedges and thickets. Abundant. May to August. 

 Guernsey (Why does Mr. Marquand call it a colonist ?) . Nor- 

 mandy (local). Brittany (Liegard). W. France. W. and S. 

 Europe, as far north as Kerry, Cornwall, Devon, and Bel- 

 gium. One of the plants recorded for Jersey in Ray's 

 Synopsis. 



6. SiBTHOEPIA L. 

 1. S. BUROPJSA L. 



Native. Damp, shady banks on light soils. Frequent. 

 June to August. 



Valley des Vaux. St. Laurence Valley. Grand Val. 

 Valley behind Beaumont. Greve de Lecq. L'Etac. Bonne 

 Nuit Bay. Bouley Bay. 

 Guernsey (local). Sark. France. W. Europe, Greece, Crete. 



7. Veronica L. 

 1. v. hedbrifoha l. 



Native. Fields and roadsides. Abundant. March on^\ards. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. France. 



