172 THE FLORA OF BRECHOU. 



Cuseuta trifolii, Bab. Clover Dodder —Alien. Very rare. Not far from 

 the farm, growing on low herbage. Also in another locality in the east 

 of the island. Not recorded from Guernsey. 



BORAGINACE.E. 



MyoSOtis COllina, Hoffm. Dwarf Forget-me-not Native. Rare. On the 

 northern coast. Owing to the late season and cool summer of 1902, this 

 plant was still in flower on the 30th July. 



SOLANACEvE. 



Solan um nigrum, L. Black Nightshade.— Colonist. Rare. On cultivated 

 ground near the farm. 



S. dulcamara, L. Woody Nightshade. --Native. Generally diffused along 

 the northern coast. Western cliffs. Also in the extreme east of the 

 island. 



OROBANCHACEiE. 



Orobanehe amethystea, Thuil. Bluish Broomrape.— A few plants on the 

 southern coast. One plant near the farm. The flowers were faded, but 

 the plant probably belonged to the species to which I assign it, for Baucus 

 carota, L., var. gummifer, Lam., was the host. 



SCROPHULARIACEjE. 



Digitalis purpurea, L. Foxglove.— Native. Fairly plentiful along the 

 northern coast. 



Antirrhinum Orontium, L. Corn Snapdragon.— Colonist, Not uncom- 

 mon on cultivated ground. 



Linaria Elatine, Mill. Sharp-leaved Toadflax.— Colonist. Rather rare. 



Euphrasia Officinalis, L. Eyebright.— Native Locally plentiful. I did 

 not go into the forms of this species. Possibly some of the segregates 

 occur. 



Veronica Chamoedrys, L. Germander Speedwell.— Native. Rare. Near 

 the northern cliffs. Field near the farm. 



V. Buxbaumii, Ten. Buxbaum's Speedwell. — Colonist, Rare. Plentiful 

 in a cultivated field near the farm. Also occurred in a barley field. 



LABIATiE. 



Thymus Serpyllum, L. Wild Thyme.— Native. Not uncommon. Plen- 

 tiful on the cliffs. 



Prunella vulgaris, L Self-heal. — Native. Inland and on the coast. 

 With large yellowish white flowers near the farm. 



Nepeta Gleehoma, Smth. Ground Ivy. — Native. On the cliffs. 



Lamium purpureum, L. Red Dead-nettle.— Colonist, Rare. Rather 

 plentiful in a cultivated field, near the farm. 



Staehys arvensis, L. Corn Woundwort, — Colonist. Not common. 



Teuerium Seorodonia, L. Wood Sage. — Native. Very common. 



PRIMULACEiE. 



Anagallis arvensis, £. Scarlet Pimpernel. — Native. Common, especially 



on the cliffs. 

 Samolus Valerandi, L. Brookweed. — Native. Rare. Not uncommon in 



damp places along the northern coast at the base of the cliffs. Sparingly 



near the harbour. 



PLUMBAGINACEiE. 



Armeria maritima, Wittd. Thrift, — Native. Very common all round the 

 coast. 



