Natural History in North Wales. ^fe:, 



Aquilegia vulgaris. In the woods of Plas Newydd, Anglesea, on rOcks 

 by the Menai, and in the grounds at Penrhyn Castle, near Bangor* 



Thalictrum minus. On Cwm Idwal, and near Llandudno. 



Ranunculus parviflorus. On stone fences near Bangor Feiry. 



Trollius etiropae\is. In meadows by the river Ogwan, and near the 

 Llanberis Lakes; abundant. 



Zamium amplexicaule. Near Beaumaris. ^ 



Thymus ^'cinos. On the rocks above Llandudno. — T» Calamintha, la 

 the same place. 



Scrophularia vernalis. In the lane near Gloddaeth. 



Orobanche major. Among furze near Bangor. — 0. minor. On the 

 ruins of Diganwy Castle. W.W. 



HutchCnsia petrae^a. On rocks and stone fences above Llandudno. Not 

 rare. 



iepidium hirtum. Near Bangor. 



Teesdalm nudicaulis. By the road side on Penmanmaur. Mr. Roberts 

 of Bangor. Sps, 



Crambe marltima. On rocks and the sea-beach at the Orms Heads and 

 in Llandudno Bay. 



jSinapis tenuifolia. On the walls of Chester. 



Cheiranthus Chelri. On the ruined castles of Conway, Beaumaris, and 

 Carnarvon. 



yl'rabis Mspida. On Clogwyn Ddu'r Arddu, Snowden. W.W. Sps. -— 

 A. hirsuta. On stone walls near Beaumaris, and on rocks at Llandudno. 



^rassica oleracea. On rocks at the Little Orms Head. 



Geranium liicidum. On walls near the Little Orms Head. — G. pusil- 

 lum. On the coast at Beaumaris. — G. sanguinetim. About Llandudno, 

 and on the coast between it and Conway. 



Ji^umaria capreolata var. flore albo. In hedges near the Little Orms 

 Head. This variety I never observed in the North of England, where the 

 plant is to be met with in every hedge; but I have specimens of it gathered 

 at Naples. 



ricia sylvatica. In woods near Beaumaris. 



Hippocrepis comosa. On the rocks above Llandudno. 



TVifolium ornithopodioides. On Beaumaris Green, and on the sea-coast 

 a little to the north of the town. — T. sufFocatam. On Beaumaris Green ; 

 abundant. — T. striatum. On the coast near Beaumaris and near 

 Diganwy. 



Medicago maculata. Near the ruins of Gogarth on the Great Orms 

 Head. 



i/ieracium alpinum. On Glydyr Vor. W.W. — H. sylvaticum. On 

 Chester walls. 



-Hypochae'ris maculata. On rocks above Llandudno. 



J?pipactis latifolia, /3. Sm. Eng. Fl. Near Llandudno and Gloddaeth. 

 W.W. — E. ensifolia. In the wooded bank opposite the inn at Dolbadarn 

 near Llanberis. 



Carex limosa. Near Llanfechell, Anglesea. W.W. Sps. — f. dfstans. 

 Near the Menai Bridge, Anglesea. — C. bin^rvis. In the same place. 



fililix Russelliowa. About Bangor. — S. arg^ntea. On the coast towards 

 the north of Anglesea. W.W. — S. Smithiana. Near Beaumaris. 



Rhodiola rosea. On rocks on Cwm Idwal, near Twll Du. 



Juniperus alpina. On Glydyr Vor. Probably only a variety of J, 

 communis. 



Chiira gracilis. In Llyn Idwal. — C. aspera, Greville's Cryptogamic Flora. 

 Near Holyhead, Anglesea. W.W. Sps. 



Woodsia ilv^n«is. Upon Glydyr Vor near Lyn-y-Cwm. 



Cyathea regia. On Snowden, in a cave where copper is selected, also 

 near Twll Du on Cwm Idwal. W.W. Sps. 

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