144 FLORA OF JERSEY. 



3. F. galUca L. 



Casual ? Dry sandy fields. Very rare. 



Mr. C. B. P. Andrews informs me that there are specimens 

 in Herb. Brit. Mus. from Bouley Bay collected by Dr. Bull 

 in Sept., 1875. 

 Sark. Mr. C. P. Hurst, 1902 ! Common in France. 



6. Gnaphalium L. 



1. G. tJLIGINOSDM L. 



Native. Damp places. Frequent. June to October. 



St. Ouen's Bay. St. Catharine's Bay. About St. Martin's. 

 Samares. The Old Eeservoir in Waterworks Valley. Bouley 



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

 Var. piLDLAEB (Wahl.). Achenes papillose instead of smooth. 

 Watervporks Valley. 

 Very common in Normandy (Corbiere). 



G. LUTBO-ALBDM L. 



Sporadic: possibly native. Damp sandy places. Rare. 

 July, August. Southern extremity of St. Ouen's Bay and 

 roadside near Petit Port. Bab. Appears occasionally in 

 gardens in St. Helier's. 



Guernsey (rare). Normandy (not common). W. France. 

 Widely distributed over Continental Europe : a weed in " all 

 warm countries" (Hooker). 



Cf. Bay's Synopsis, p. 182 : " Elichrysum sylvestre lati- 

 folium capitulis conglobatis. C. B. Pin. 264. it. Gnaphalium 

 majus lato oblongo folio. Ej. Pin. 263. ... In the Isle of 

 Jersey, on dry banks and walls very common ; Dr. Sherard." 

 If G. LDTEO-ALBDM was the plant intended by Kay, it is 

 strange that it should have become so rare. There are plenty 

 of "dry banks and walls " still in Jersey, and G. luteo- 

 ALBUM is a plant of damp sandy places. On the other hand, 

 it is difficult to see to what other plant he can have referred. 

 G. undulatum L. 



Naturalised alien. Eocks and dry sunny places. Locally 

 common. July to September. 



West Mount. New road from Beaumont to St. Peter's. 

 La Ilaule Lane. Viilley behind St. Aubin's. 

 A Cape of Good Hope plant, long naturahsed at Cherbourg 



