146 FLOBA OF JERSEY. 



St. Laurence Marsh (Goose Green). J. Piquet, sp ! 1852. 

 France. 



2. B. TRIPARTITA L. 



Native. Damp places. ? Extinct. July to September. 



" St. Saviour's VaUey. Mr. B. Saunders." Bah. Le Marais, 

 St. Ouen's, and marsh at St. Clement's. /. Piquet, sp. 1852 I 

 St. Ouen's Pond. /. Piquet, sp. ! 

 Guernsey (extinct). France. 



10. Anthemis L. 



1. a cotula l. 



Native or colonist. Cultivated fields. Not common. June 

 to September. 



George Tovsfn. Bouley Bay. Giffard Bay. 

 Guernsey. Alderney (one plant). Sark. France. 



2. A. NOBILIS L. 



Native. Common in damp, grassy places. June to Sep- 

 tember. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. W. Europe. 



3. A. AEVBNSIS L. 



Colonist ? Cultivated fields. Very rare. June to August. 



St. Ouen's Bay. /. Piquet, sp. 1900 1 the only specimen I 

 have seen. Bahington says " common," and Mr. Piquet ssiys 

 the same, but a specimen of his collecting in the Victoria 

 College Herbarium is A. Cotula. The two plants are often 

 confused. 

 Guernsey (rare). Alderney (iJa6). Sark. France. 



11. Achillea L. 

 1. A. Millefolium L. 



Native. Fields, dry banks and waste places. Common. 



July to September. 



Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 



12. DioTis Desf. 



1. D. CANDIDISSIMA Desf. 



Native. Sandy sea-shores. Now extinct. August, Sep- 

 tember. 



Formerly grew upon the beach near St. Ouen's Pond ; 

 destroyed, according to Mr. Piquet, by the building of the sea- 

 wall some years ago. " Becoming rare in 1876. J. C. 



