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S. nigrum, L. Common in the low-lying districts ; less frequent in tie 



south. 

 Lyeium barbarum. L. Waste corner near the Yale Church ; an escape 



from a neighbouring garden. 

 Hyoscyamus niger, L. Very rare. Three dispersed plants on L'Ancresse 



in 1890. One in another spot in 1891. 

 VerbaSCUm Thapsus, L. Rather rare ; but occurs in all districts. 

 V. nigrum, L. Very rare. Near St. Andrew's Church, two plants, belonging 



to the var. tomentosum. 

 V. virgatum, With. Very rare. Lane near Les Arguillers (IX.), about 



twenty plants. 

 Linaria Cymbalaria, Mill, On walls and in old quarries here and there in 



almost all parts. 

 L. elatine, Mill. Frequent in cult, fields and gardens. 

 L. rep ens, Mill. Very rare. Near Vale Castle, in one spot. 

 L. vulgaris, Mill. Rather common. 

 Antirrhinum majUS, L. Not uncommon on walls in all districts. 



A. orontium, L. Frequent in cult, fields, chiefly in the south. 

 Serophularia aquatiea, L. Common in moist places and stream sides. 

 S. nodosa, L. Rare. Mostly in the central districts. 



S. Seorodonia, L. Frequent. 



Sibthorpia europsea, L. Very rare. Valley between St. Peter's Arsenal 

 and Rocquaine. Valley below Le Becquet (III.) 



Digitalis purpurea, I. Rather common. 

 Veronica hederifolia, L. Very common. 



V. polita, Fr. Frequent. 



V. agrestis, L. Common. The flowers are usually white or faintly tinged 



with pink. Blue flowers are much less frequent. 

 V. Buxbaumii, Ten. Very common in fields and gardens. 

 V. arvensis, L. Very common. 



V. serpyllifolia, L. Frequent ; rather common in VI. and VII. 

 V. officinalis, L. Rare. Noted in II., III., IV., and IX., but always in 



small quantity. 

 V. Chamsedrys, L. Very common. 

 V. Anagallis, L. Very rare. Two plants in the marshy corner of a 



meadow near Hougue du Pommier (IX.) 



V. Beccabunga, L. Rather common in watery places in the south. 

 Euphrasia Officinalis, L. Common, especially on the coast. 

 Bartsia Odontites, Hinds. Rather common. Both the vars. serotina and 

 verna occur, the former being the most frequent. 



B. viscosa, L. Frequent in wet meadows and marshy places. 



Pedicularis sylvatiea, L. Rather common in wet places. 



Rhinanthus Crista-galli, L. Rare, but abundant where it occurs. Noted 

 in III., VIII.,andIX. 



Orobanche Hederse, Duby. On Ivy. Generally distributed ; rather 



common in IX. and X. 

 0. minor, 8m. On Leguminosse. Rather rare generally, but frequent 



about Cobo and Grandes Rocques. One specimen at Jerbourg grew on 



Plantago coronopus. 



0. amethystea, Thuill. On wild carrot. Rare. Bon Repos Valley. 

 Pleinmont in two or three places. 



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