374 THE FLORA OF ALDERNEY. 



Arrhenathemm elatius, M. % K. Frequent. Yar. bulbomm. Blaye. 



Clanque cliffs. 

 Triodia deeumbens, Beauv. Frequent on heaths and cliffs. 

 Koeleria eristata, Pers. Frequent on the eastern sandy coast. 

 Poa annua, B. Very common. 

 P. tPivialiS, L. Common. 

 P. pratensis, B. Very common 

 Glyeeria fluitans, B. Br. Frequent in streamlets. 

 SelerOChloa loliaeea, Woods. Rather common. 

 Briza media, L. Clanque cliffs, in two or three places, sparingly. 

 Cynosurus eristatus, L. Common. 

 Daetylis glomerata, L. Very common. 



Festuea imiglumus, Sol. Longy. Corbelets. Braye. 



F. SCiuriodes, Both. Frequent, A large form, 18 inches high, at the lower 



end of the valley opposite Scott's Hotel. 

 F. OVina, L. Common. 

 F. rubra, B. Rather common. 



F. oraria, Bum. Braye Bay. Common about Fort Tourgis. 

 BromuS Sterilis, L. Very common. 

 B. maximus, Desf. Generally distributed and abundant in Alderney. One 



of the most beautiful of grasses. 

 Serrafaleus mollis, Pari. Very common. 



Braehypodium sylvatieum, R. § S. Cliffs near Val du Sud. The Terrace. 

 TritiCUm repens, L. Very common. 

 T. juneeum, B. Longy Bay. Braye Bay. 

 Hordeum murinum, B. Very common. 



Lolium perenne, B. Very common. 



L. italieum, A. Braun. Here and there, sparingly. 



Equisetum arvense, B. Blaye. Longy Road. 



E. palUStre, L. Marsh on Longy Common. 



Polypodium VUlgare, B. On walls and rocks here and there all over the 



island, but mostly stunted. 

 Lastrea Filix-mas, Presl. Rose Farm Valley, scarce. A few roots at 



Clanque, aud more plentifully in one spot on the hill -side above Clanque 



Bay. Old quarries at Mauney, sparingly. 

 L. dilatata, Presl. Rose Farm Valley, very scarce. Also rare on the hill- 

 side above Clanque. 

 Athyrium Filix-fcemina, Both. Rose Farm Valley, scarce. 

 Asplenium laneeolatum, Suds. On the cliffs in a few places, and at 



Clanque. 

 A. Adiantum-nigrum, B. The most frequent fern in the island, except 



Bracken, but generally poor and stunted. It is by no means common. 

 A. marinum, B. On rocks close to Fort Corbelets, a few roots. 

 Seolopendrium vulgar e, Sym. On walls on the outskirts of St. Anne's, 



sparingly and stunted. Mauney Quarries, scarce. 

 Ceteraeh Offleinarum, Willd. Three plants on a wall on the west of St. 



Anne's. 

 Pteris aquilina, B. Very common. This is the only fern at all plentiful 



in Aldernev. 



