136 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



12. V, peregrina L. 



Casual. Plentiful in the yard of Alnhington House, St. 

 Saviour's, and in the lane near. Miss D. Higginson, sjp. I 

 Probably introduced into the Nursery Gardens close by, 

 where I have seen it. Introduced at Morlaix, in Brittany, 

 and Mont de Maisan, in S.W. France (Lloyd). Grenier and 

 Godron give Eennes, in Brittany, also. " Probably intro- 

 duced from America" into Europe (Nyman), but Asa Gray 

 says it looks like an introduced weed. 



8. Digitalis L. 

 1. d. puepukea l. 



Native. Woods, hedges, dry hillsides. Common. June to 



September. 



Guernsey. Alderney (not common). Sark. France. 



9. Euphrasia L. 



1. E. OrFICINALIS L. 



Native. Dry places and sandy fields. Locally common. 

 June to September. 



St. Brelade's Bay. The Queuvais. St. Ouen's Bay. 

 Crabbe. Giffard Bay. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



10. Parentuobllia Viv. (Eupheagia Griseb.) 

 1. P. viscosA, Caruel in "Pari. Fl. ItaL," iv. p. 482, 1885. 

 (Euphragia VISCOSA Benth. Tkixago viscosa Pieichb. Bartsia 

 VISCOSA L.) 



Native. Damp places. Not uncommon. June, July. 



St. Peter's. St. Ouen's Bay. Pont Marquet. Bouley Bay. 

 Samares. 

 Frequent in Guernsey, Alderney, and Sark. France. 



The generic name seems hardly satisfactory. On grounds 

 of priority Parentucellia Viv. (1824) must yield to Trixago 

 Stev. in " Mem. Soo. Nat. Mosc," vi. p. 4 (1823), and the 

 specific name will be Teixago viscosa Reichb. in " Fl. Germ. 

 Excurs.," p. 360 (1830). I owe this piece of information to 

 Mr. F. N. Williams. 



11. Odontites Pers. 

 1. 0. RUBRA Pers. (Bartsia Odontites Huds.) 



Native. Damp fields. Rare. June to September. 



