FLORA OF JERSEY. 14S 



and Flamanville, in Normandy (Corbiere), and at several 

 places in Brittany (Lloyd). The determination of the plant 

 has been confirmed by Mr. J. G. Baker (Bot. Soc, Edinburgh, 

 Jan., 1895, p. 345), and by Prof. J. Freyn, of Prague (Bot. 

 Exch. Club Eeport for 1897). 



Stems 1-2 feet, erect, subligneous below. Leaves linear- 

 lanceolate, green above, cottony beneath, decurrent. Heads 

 of flowers very numerous, agglomerated at the ends of the 

 many branches into which the stem is divided in its upper 

 part, the whole forming a large corymbiform panicle. 



7. Inula L. 



1. i. conyza do. (conyza squarrosa l.). 



Native. Dry banks. Very rare. July to September. 



"Lane above Beaumont. Mr. W. Christy." i?a 6. "St. 

 Saviour and St. Clement : rare." /. Piquet ! sp. 1872. 

 Guernsey (very rare). Sark. Normandy. W. Prance. 



2. I. CRITHMOIDES L. 



Native. Cliffs and rocks by the sea. Bare. July to Sep- 

 tember. 



Near Grosnez Castle. Bouley Bay. Mr. S. Ouiton. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. Normandy (rare). W. France. 

 W. Europe. 



3. /. Helenium L. 



Garden escape in the Swiss Valley. Queen's Valley, GrouvUle. 

 S. Ouiton. 



8. PuLiCARiA Gsertn. 



1. P. DYSBNTBRiCA Gsertn. 



Native. Damp places. Common. July to September. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



2. P. VULGARIS Gffirtn. 



Native. Marshy places. Extinct. July to September. 



Bog near St. Clement's. Bab. Marshy spot on Gorey 

 Common. /. Piquet, sp. 1862 ! 

 Guernsey (extinct). Sark (Dr. Bull). France. 



9. BiDENS L. 

 1. B. CBRNUA L. 



Native. Damp places. Very rare, ? extinct. July to Sep- 

 tember. 



