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Callitriche autumnalis. In Anglesea. W. Wilson, Esq. Specimen. Not- 

 withstanding the authorities of Wahlenberg and Smith, I cannot help con- 

 sidering this plant as a submersed variety of the common C. aquatica. In 

 deep ditches connected with Dervventwater in Cumberland, it may be seen 

 growing luxuriantly. 



Veronica hybrida, Eng. Bot. t. 673. T. spicata var. j3. of Hudson. Near 

 Gloddaeth, W.W. ; on the ledges of the encrinal limestone rocks above 

 the village of Llandudno. These are Davies and Griffith's localities for 

 Veronica spicata; but, from authenticated specimens, I am convinced that 

 this Welsh Veronica is the same as that found on St. Vincent's rocks near 

 Bristol, and on Umpher-head in the vicinity of Cartmel, Lancashire. The 

 apparent difference between it and the Cambridgeshire plant will be evident 

 on consulting the well-executed figures in Eng. Bot Still whether they 

 be specifically distinct, I will not pretend to determine. 



Fedia dentata. On the rocks above Llandudno. 



iS'chce^nus nigricans. On the shores of the Menai, near the bridge, 

 Anglesea. 



^cirpus rijfus. In the same place. 



Eriophorum polystachyou. On boggy ground near Beaumaris, Angle- 

 sea. — E. pubescens. In the same locality. — E. gracile. On Cwm Idwal, 

 Carnarvonshire. W.W. Specimens ; a doubtful species. 



Knappi'a agrostldea. Abberffraw, Anglesea. W.W. Sps. 



Poa rlgida. On the coast near Beaumaris. — P. gla^ica. Near Twll Du 

 on Cwm Idwal. 



Festuca ux\\g\\im\%. On the S.W. coast of Anglesea. W.W. Sp. 



^rundo epigejos. On the banks near the sea, N. of Beaumaris. 



TViticum /oliaceum. On the beach near Beaumaris. 



Galium Witheringii. Near the Menai Bridge, Anglesea. May not this 

 be a variety of G. palustre, growing in rather dry situations. 



jRiibia peregrina. On rocks by the road-side between the ferry and 

 Beaumaris, also between Bangor and the Menai Bridge, and at Gloddaeth, 

 Carnarvonshire. 



Potamogeton lanceolatum. In the rivulet near Longwy, Anglesea. 

 W.W. Sps. 



Sagina ap^tala. Near Beaumaris, Bangor, and Llandudno. — S. marl- 

 tima. On Beaumaris Green, and the coast in Llandudno Bay. 



i^fyosotis sylvatica. In woody situations near Beaumaris. 



iithospermum officinale. On the rocks at Llandudno. — L. maritimum. 

 On the beach in Llandudno Bay. 



Convolvulus Soldan^lla. In the same situation. 



Lobelia Dortmanna. In the river between the lakes at Llanberis, in 

 Lake Ogwan, and other lakes in North Wales. Not rare. 



Fiola hlrta. On the rocks above Llandudno. — V. canina var. arenaria. 

 Near Swansea. Bicheno, Sps. 



Erythrae'a pulch^lla. Aberffraw, Anglesea. W.W. Sps. — E. littoralis. 

 On the coast below the Great Orms Head. 



Torilis ^nthriscus. Near Llandudno. / 



Shon ^momum. Near Llan Ros. W.W. 



^nethum JPoeniculum. By the road-side near Llandudno. 



jStatice reticulata. On the sea-beach S. of Llandudno. 



^'llium vineale. On the rocks above Llandudno. 



iScilla v^rna. On the coast of Anglesea close to the Menai Bridge ; 

 on rocks near Bangor ; also, above Llandudno, and near the Little Orms 

 Head. 



Anth^ricum serotinum. Just coming into flower. May 30. ; on rocks 

 close to the chasm called Twll Du on Cwm Idwal. 



>4sparagus officinalis. Coast near Llanfadog. Henslow. Sps. 



jyincus trigliimis. On Cwm Idwal. 



