56*2 CATALOGUE OF PLANTS 



Crambe maritima. " Rocks about Port Eynon." — Dillwyn. 



Diplotaxis tenuifolia. Very frequent about Fox-hole, in company with 

 Dipt, muralis. 



Viola lutea. "The Black Mountain has been noticed as a habitat of this 

 plant since the days of Merrett ; and though generally an inhabitant 

 of mountains, I have found it growing on Cromlyn burrows." — Dillw. 



Helianthemum canum. On the Worms head, plentifully. 



Drosera rotundifolia. Very frequent in many places. 



longifolia. " Cromlyn bogs with Dros. anglica." — Dillwyn. 



Hypericum Androscemum. Frequent about Singleton, Neath, and Brit- 

 ton Ferry. 



calycinum. " In Nicholston wood, near Penrice castle." — 



Dillwyn. 



Dianthus Armeria. Banks about Britton ferry. 



Saponaria officinalis. Frequent about the sands at Singleton, and in ma- 

 ny other places. 



Spergula nodosa. On the sand-hills between Swansea and the Mumbles. 



Cerastium tetrandrum. " On sand-hills, not uncommon, growing with 

 Cer. semidecandruniy of which I am satisfied it is nothing more than a 

 variety." — Dillwyn. 



Geranium sanguineum. In abundance on the sands near Pennard castle, 

 and " on cliffs in Gower." — Dillwyn. 



pyrenaicum. Between Swansea and Cromlyn. 



Erodium cicutarium. Common. The var. a, incanum, is also met with 

 plentifully on the sands near Swansea. Although by many botanists 

 considered to be only a variety of the above, I cannot satisfy myself 

 respecting it, and should therefore recommend it to further investiga- 

 tion. 



Rhamnus catharticus. Frequent in Cline wood, in company with Rham. 

 Frangula. 



Melilotus leucantha. Frequent on the ballast-banks about Swansea. 



TRiFOLiuM/ra^i/mm. Salt-house point and banks of Neath canal. 



— — — glomeratum. ) u Qn Swansea and Skitt burrows."— Dillwyn. 



scabrum. J J * 



Lathyrus sylvestris. " About the top of the cliff, on the right of the en- 

 trance to Caswell bay." — Dillwyn. And about Oystermouth castle. 



Cerasus Padus. " Pont nedd Vachu, but not so plentiful as it is about 

 Merthyr Tydfil."— Dillwyn. 



Rosa spinosissima. " On the sand-hills between Swansea and the Mum- 

 bles, very abundant." — Dillwyn. 



Potentilla verna. Above the cliffs, between Port Eynon and the Worms- 

 head. 



Sanguisorba officinalis. Common in boggy meadows at Witch-tree bridge, 

 and also at Neath. 



Pyrus torminalis. " Neath valley, and woods about Penrice." — Dillwyn. 



Epilobium roseum. Cromlyn bog, and by the side of the canal going to 

 Neath. 



Oenothera biennis. Naturalized in many places about Swansea and Brit- 

 ton ferry. 



Myriophyllum spicatum. Cromlyn bog. 



Hippuris vulgaris. In boggy places about Cromlyn burrows. 



(Enanthe pimpinello'ides . Marshy places near Port Tennant, and in other 

 places, frequent. 



Carum verticillatum. "In great plenty in meadows near Cocket." — Dill. 



Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Frequent in boggy situations. 



