372 THE FLORA OF ALDERNEY. 



Polygonum amphibium, L. Pond on Longy Common. 

 P. lapathifolium, L. Braye sands. 



P. Persiearia, L. Longy. 



P. HydropipeP, L. Rose Farm Valley. 

 P. avieulare, L. Very common. 

 P. Convolvulus, L. Cultivated fields, Longy Road. 



Thesium humifusum, DC. North side of Butes Hill. Longy Common. 

 Hillside opposite Braye Bay. 



Euphorbia Peplis, L. Crabbie Bay. Platte Saline. 



E. Helioseopia, L. Common on the Blaye. 



E. Paralias, L. In all the sandy bays. 



E. portlandiea, L. Frequent on the cliffs, and in sandy bays. 



E. Peplus, L. Common. 



Mereurialis annua, L. Very common in cultivated fields and waste 

 places 



Callitriehe verna, L. Old mill pond, Rose Farm Valley. 



Parietaria diffusa, Koch. Plentiful on walls on the western side of the 



town. On the cliffs. By Picaterre Brewery. 

 Urtiea urens, L. Frequent in waste ground. 

 U. dioiea, L. Very common. 

 Humulus lupulus, L. Old quarry, Valley Road. 

 UlniUS eampestris, Sm. Frequent. 

 U. montana, With. Valley opposite Scott's Hotel. 

 Salix fragllis, L. New Town. 



S. Cappea, L. Hedges between St. Anne's and Fort Tourgis. 

 S. einerea, L. Cliff valleys. Rose Farm Valley. 

 Populus alba, L. Above Platte Saline. Val du Sud. Longy Road. 

 P. nigra, L. Church Road. 



Betula glutinosa, Fries. The Terrace ; planted. 

 Castanea Vulgaris, Lam. The Terrace; planted. 

 QuerCUS Robur, L. The Terrace (var. pedunculate/). 

 Orchis latifolia, L. Marshy spot on the hillside at Clanque. 



0. pyramidalis, L. In several places and in some quantity between Braye 



and Fort Corbelets. Lower end of Butes Hill. 

 Spiranthes autumnalis, Rich. Sandy field opposite Braye Bay. 

 Iris Pseudaeorus, L. Valley Road. Pool on Longy Common. 



1. fostidissima, L. Cliffs by the Hanging Rock, and further west. 

 Romulea Columnse, R- Locally abundant all round the coast. 

 Trigloehin palustre, L. Streamsides in several cliff valleys ; and above 



Platte Saline. 



RUSCUS aeuleatUS, L. Here and there on the cliffs ; and towards Fort 

 Albert. 



Seilla autumnalis, L. Several places on the cliffs. Near Fort Corbelets. 



Allium triquetrum, L. In grassy places in Victoria Street, at Govern- 

 ment House, and in St. Anne's Churchyard. 



Endymion nutans, Bum. Frequent on the cliffs and about Corbelets. 

 Abundant and exceptionally fine on the island of Burhou. 



JunCUS hiaritimus, Sm. Coast north of Longy. 



J. aeutUS, L. With the last, but more sparingly. Below Essex Castle. 



J. COnglomeratuS, X. In all the cliff valleys. 



