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Lavatera arborea, L. Cobo Bay, Guernsey. 
Hypericum linariifolium, Vill. A few plants met with 
in a glen near St. Aubyn’s, Jersey. Compared with con- 
tinental examples the Jersey plant is much more stunted, 
with more of the habit of H. humifusum. 
H. Elodes, L. Plentiful in a marsh at St. Brelade’s, 
Jersey. 
Oxalis corniculata, L. A common garden weed in the 
north of Guernsey; also near St. Peter’s, Jersey. 
TJlex Galii, Planchon. This species occurs near the mar- 
tello tower, St. Brelade’s, Jersey. No doubt it is often 
passed over as U. nanus. 
Trifolium enincarnatum, E. B. Common in Jersey, 
where it is cultivated for fodder. 
Lotus diffusus, Tm., and L. hispidus, Desf. Common in 
Guernsey, and especially so on the headland which termi- 
nates in Jerbourg Point. I am unable to separate these 
species with satisfaction, the length of the pod, direction of 
the beak, and number of the flowers varying considerably 
in the Channel Island specimens. 
Rubus thyrssidens, E. B. 3rd. ed. Above St. Peter’s 
Port, Guernsey. 
Epilobium lanceolatum, Sebast et Maur ? I quote the 
name of this species with doubt for a plant occurring on 
road sides in southern Guernsey. 
(Enothera odorata, Jacq. Well-established on the sands 
of St. Brelade’s Bay, Jersey. Near the same locality 
grows Exholtzia californica, and a species of Mesembry 
anthemum. 
Polycarpon tetraphyllum, L. In considerable abundance 
in the eastern and southern parts of Guernsey. It is much 
less plentiful in the other islands. 
Bupleurum aristatum, Bartl. L’Ancrene Common, 
Guernsey. 
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