156 FLORA OF JEBSEY. 



W. and Kit., erect and often robust, much, resembling 

 C. BIENNIS, common in cultivated fields. 

 3. 0. BIENNIS L. 



Colonist ? Hedges and waste places. Not common. May 

 to June. 



Port Regent, Gorey, and Anne Port. Mr. J. W. White. 

 St. Brelade's Bay. 



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

 (rare and introduced, Lloyd). 



35. HiEKACIUM L. 



1. H. PiLOSELLA L. 



Native. Walls and dry banks. Not very common (the type). 

 May to .Tulyl 



Bellozanne Valley. La Moie Heath. Grand Val. 

 Var. piLosissiMUM Wallr. (H. Pbleterianum Mer.) More 

 robust, forming thick tufts : stolons very short : leaves 

 narrower : heads larger : plant covered with long silky hairs. 

 Abundant on dry banks and hillsides, especially in the 

 south and west. 

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



2. H. EiaiDUM Hartm. (H. tridentatum Fr.) 



Native ? Boadsides and thickets. Very rare. July, August. 

 "Waterworks Valley, above the Old Reservoir (var. 

 aoeifolium Dahlst. Fide Rev, W. M. Rogers.) Babington's 

 record of "H. LjBVIGAtum Willd. Koch," from the Quenvais 

 may also refer to this plant. 

 Prequent in France. 



3. H. UMBELLATUM L. 



Native. Heathy hillsides. Rare (the type). July, August. 



Near Portelet Bay. St. Peter's Valley. 

 Guernsey. Alderney. Sark. France. 

 Var. LiTTOEALB Lindeb. {Fide F. J. Hanbury.) A sub- 

 succulent maritime form, of shorter growth than the type. 

 Leaves very variable, sometimes remarkably broad. Not 

 uncommon on the cliffs in the north and east, and locally 

 abundant, e.g., at Crabb^. 



Guernsey {Mr. C. R. P. Andrews). Probably occurs in 

 Alderney and Sark. The French botanists say nothing 

 about it. 



