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Sagrina nodosa, Meyer. In good quantity on the common near Fort 

 Hoimiet ; and a fair sj)rinkling of plants on the north slopes of Fort 

 Albert HiU. 



Selepanthus annuUS, L. The dwarf form is abundant on one part of the 



cliffs about half-a-mile east of La Quoire. 

 Malva mosehata, L. Several plants in the field beliind Essex House. 



One plant at the lower end of Longy Valley, towards the Nunnery. 

 M. POtundifolia, L. Roadside, top of Butes Hill, one plant in 1901, two in 



1903. Eoadside above Moriaux House, one in 1902 and one the following 



year. 



Hypepieum pulehPUm, L. Sparingly amongst furze on the moor between 



Fort Essex and the Hanging Rock. 

 Radiola millegPana, Sm. Plentiful on the cliffs between Telegraph Bay 



and Trois Vaux. Cliffs near the Hanging Rock. 



Tpifolium glomepatum, L. Very fine at the lower end of Rose Farm 



VaUey. 



Vieia vaPia, Host, in June, 1902, Mr. C. P. Hurst showed me a fresh 

 specimen which he had gathered on the cliffs. 



Anthyllis VUlnePaPia, L. Mr. Druce found in 1906 " a form with quite 

 simple leaves, but it was only the first season's growth." 



OnobPyehis sativa, Lam. Several clumps in a grass field on Butes Hill, 

 near the Artillery Sheds. 



HippUPis VUlgaPis, L. Occurs sparingly in the pool in the great quarry 

 at ]\[auney. 



ToPilis anthpiseus, Gce^-t. Found by Mr. Druce at Corbelets ; confirma- 

 tion of an old record. 



Galium MollugO, L. Occurs in several i)laces on the southern cliffs, but 

 always in extremely small quantity. Not only is the scarcity of this 

 usually abmidant plant remarkable, but it is very curious that a beetle, 

 Timarcha Icevigata, which has never been met with anywhere else in these 

 islands, occurs on this plant in several of its stations. 



EpigePOn acre, L. In 1901 and 1902 I saw about a dozen plants in flower 

 in the spot mentioned in my Flora of Guernsey, above Renter's Valley. 



Inula CPithmoides, L. Rocks below Fort Albert, on the north side. 



Abundant at Fort Clanque by the white beacon. 

 FilagO gepmaniea, L. Plentiful on one part of the cliffs close to the 



Hanging Rock : confirmation of Babington's old record. 

 Gnaphalium uliginosum, L. Many plants in 1902 in cultivated ground 



on the western side of the Blaye. 

 CaPduus aeaulis, L. Plentiful on the top of Mauney Hill. 

 Epiea einePea, X. A small tuft bearing pure white flowers occurs on the 



moor between the Round Tower and Telegraph Bay. 



Hyoseyamus nigeP, L. Roadside at the top of Butes Hill, two large 



plants in 1902 and one in 1903. 

 Lyeium ehinense, Mill. This name must replace L. harbarum, which has 



hitherto been erroneously applied to the plant by the majority of English 



botanists. 

 OPObanehe pUPpUPea, Jacq. Mr. Druce says: "I think to this must be 



referred the Blue Orobanche of Jersey and Alderney." In the Flora of 



Guernsey it appears under the name of 0. millefolii, Reich. 



0. amethystea, TJmill. In 1902 I saw several plants growing on Daucns, 

 among others growing on Erymjium. Mr, Druce found at Brayc Bay 

 in 190t) luxuriant specimens growing on Erynymm as much as thirty -three 

 inches high. 



