196 WILD FLOWEBS OF 



R. glandulosus. Near Landoga Waterfall. 

 R. pallidus, var. foliosus. A very curious form near Vaga Cot- 

 tage, Great Doward. 



Rosa villosa, tomentosa, inodora, and rubiginosa. 

 R. micrantha. At Lancaut. 

 R. systyla. On the edge of the wood between Redbrook and 



Big Weir Bridge. 



Pyrus aria. Beautiful on the cliffs. 

 P. torminalis. Not uncommon. 



Epilobium angustifolium, In several spots, but most plentiful 

 at Landoga. 



Sedum glaucum and rupestre. On the Chepstow cliffs. 

 Cotyledon umbilicus. Various places. 



Saxifraga granulata and tridactylites. 

 Apium graveolens. Near Chepstow. 



OZnantha crocata. Very fine in many spots, and by the spring 

 near Warre's monument. 



Ribes nigrum. Banks of Wye. 



Smyrnium olusatrum. Chepstow. 



Sium angustifolium. 



Sambucus nigra, with pretty variegated leaves. 



Viburnum lantana. Plentiful. 



Asperula cynanchica, but rare. 



Rubia peregrina. Lancaut Cliffs. 



Scabiosa columbaria. On Symond's Yat, &c. 



Erigeron acris. Near Lancaut. 



Inula Conyza. Rather common. 



Artemisia maritima. About Chepstow. 



Antennaria dioica. Near Coldwell Rocks. 



Tanacetum vulgare. 



Campanula latifolia and Trachelium. 



C. patula. This pretty Bell-flower occurs almost continuously 

 for more than a mile between Redbrook and Big Weir 

 Bridge. 



Chlora perfoliata. Plentifully. 



Anchusa sempervirens. Lancaut. 



Hyoscyamus niger. About Chepstow. 



Veronica montana. 



Mentha rotundifolia. Very plentiful. 

 Origanum vulgare and Calamintha Nepeta. 



Anagallis ceerulea. Rarely. 



