THE FLOEA OF BRECHOU. 167 



RANUNCULACE^]. 



Ranunculus Fiearia, 1. Pilewort.— Lesser Celandine. Native. Rare. 



On the northern cliffs Favoured by the late season and a sheltered rock 



cleft this spring flower was in bloom on the 11th July. 

 R. repens, L. Creeping- Buttercup. — Native. Rare. On the north coast 



near the pool Rather local inland. 



FUMARIACEiE. 



Fumaria Borssi, Jord. Boreau's Fumitory. — Colonist. Rare. On culti- 

 vated ground. 



CRUCIFERiE. 



Cardamine hirsuta, L. Hairy Bitter Cress.— Native. Rare. On the 

 north east coast. 



Sisymbrium Officinale, Scop. Hedge Mustard.— Native. Not unfrequent. 

 Brassiea eampestris, L. Var. Xapus, L. Field Cabbage. Casual. 



Very rare. Several plants on cultivated ground near the farm. 

 SinapiS arvensis, L. Charlock. — Casual. Very rare. A few plants near 



the farm. 

 Coehlearia daniea, L. Danish Scurvy Grass. — Native. Not uncommon 



along the northern coast, growing especially in rock chinks. Very rare 



on the southern coast. 

 Lepidium Smithii, Hook. Smooth Field Pepperwort. — Native Rare. 



Plentiful in one place near the farm ; also grows in a field near the 



northern cliffs. 

 L. PUderale, L Narrow-leaved Pepperwort. — Casual. Very rare. A few 



plants near the farm. 

 Capsella Bursa-pastC-ris, DC. Shepherd's Purse. — Colonist Rare. 



Near the farm. 

 Senebiera Coronopus, Pair. Common Wart Cress. — Alien. Not common. 



Near the farm and at the well. 

 Raphanus maritimus, Sm. Sea Radish. —Colonist. A not unfrequent 



weed on cultivated ground. 



VIOLACEvE. 



Viola Riviniana, Reich. Dog Violet.— Native. On the cliffs : rather com- 

 mon. 



POLYGALACEjE. 



Polygala vulgaris, L. Milkwort. — Native. Rare. Near the farm, with 

 blue flowers. Var. Oxyptera, Reichb. Near the north coast. The same 

 untypical form that grows in Guernsey and Sark, with flesh-coloured 

 flowers and capsules as long as, but broader than the wings. 



CARYOPHYLLACE.E. 



Silene angliea, L. English Catchfly. — Colonist. Plentiful on cultivated 

 ground. 



S. maritima, With. Sea Campion. — Native. Plentiful on the cliffs. 



Lychnis diurna, Sibth. Red Campion. — Native. On the cliffs. Fairly 

 frequent. 



Lychnis GithagO, Scop. Corn Cockle.— Colonist. Very rare. Near the 

 farm. 



Sagina proeumbens, L. Procumbent Pearlwort. — Native. Not unfre- 

 quent on the north coast, and also near the harbour. 



S. apetala, L. Small-flowered Pearlwort. — Native. Not common. North 

 coast. 



