138 FLOBA OF JERSEY. 



First Tower. Waterworks Valley. Bouley Bay. -Ba5. 

 Abundant on the cliffs near La Moie. 

 Alderney. France. 



3. 0. MINOR Sm. 



Native. Parasitic upon EEYNGinM maeitimxjm, Teifolium 

 STRIATUM, HiERACiUM PiLOSELLA, and other plants. Local. 

 June, July. 



West Mount. St. Ouen's Bay. The Quenvais. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



4. 0. HEDER^ Dubuy. 



Native. Parasitic upon Hedeka Helix. Bare. June, July. 

 Mt. Orgueil Castle. E. D. Marquand ! St. Helier's 

 Harbour. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



5. 0. amethystea Thuill. (0. Eryngii Dubuy.) 



Native. On the coast. Parasitic upon Daucus as a rule, 

 more rarely upon Eryngidm. Local. June, July. 



St. Ouen's Bay. Plemont. Pontao. W. M. Rogers. The 

 Corbiere. /. W. White. 



Guernsey (rare). Alderney. Sark. Normandy (rather rare). 

 W. France. 



Plantaginacese. 



1. Plant AGO L. 



1. P. MAJOR L. 



Native. Fields and roadsides. Common. May to October. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



2. P. LANCEOLATA L. 



Native. Fields and roadsides. Abundant. April to Sep- 

 tember. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 

 Var. TiMBALi (Jord.), a tall plant, with long spilces and broad, 

 silvery margins to the bracts, is common in fields of clover 

 and rye-grass. 



A variable species. A plant from St. Laurence had very 

 short scapes and broad white margins to the leaves. In 

 another from the Quenvais the inflorescence took the form of 

 a close, compact panicle, most of the flowers being abortive. 

 Not unfrequently clusters of heads are found in place of the 

 normal spike. 



