FLORA OF JERSEY. 139 



3. P. MARITIMA L. 



Native. Cliffs and rooks within reach of the spray. Fre- 

 quent all round the coast. May to August. 



St. Brelade's and Portelet Bays. The Corbiere. L'Etac. 

 Vinchelez. Gorej-, &o. 

 Guernsey. Sark. France. 



4. P. CORONOPDS L. 



Native. Very abundant all round the coast, and often in the 

 interior. April to October. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



Most variable. The " prmcipal named varieties and 

 forms " have been collected by Mr. E. G. Baker in Journ. 

 Bot., 1897, p. 257. In the sands near First Tovyer there 

 grew, in 1898, a number of plants iu which the spike had been 

 transformed into an irregular, shapeless panicle. 



5. P. Psyllium L. 



Casual. " Ballast hOls, Jersej-." Appendix to Hooker's 

 " Students' Flora." 



6. P. arenaria Waldst and Kit. 



" A casual, sand-hiUs, Jersey." Ibitl. Occurs in Normandy 

 (Carteret I) and W. France. May possibly be rediscovered. 



2. LiTTOEELLA L. 



1. L. L.iCDSTRis L. (L. JONCBA Berg.) 



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



St. Peter's Marsh. iJai. Le Marais, Noirmont. /. Pijuet, 

 s^j. 1872 1 St. Ouen's Pond. 

 Frequent in France. 



Rubiaceae. 



1. Shbraedia Dill. 



1. S. AEVBNSIS L. 



Native. Fields, roadsides, and dry waste places. Frequent. 



May to September. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



2. ASPEEULA L. 



1. A. odorata L. 



Garden escape. Near Bozel Manor. /. Piquet, sp. ! 



2. A. CYNANCHICA L. 



Native. Sand-dunes. Very rare. July, August. 



