of Barmouth, North Wales. 59 



£fyosc£amus niger. /Hypericum pulchrum : this beautiful 

 hypericum is common on the sides of the hills* H. humifusum, 

 rare; Jasione montana, very common, Juncus acutus, com- 

 mon on the sands. J. squarrosus/ abundant on the commons 

 about Cader Idris. .Lathyrus latifolius, on the hill immediately 

 above Borthwert, in several places; probably was planted 

 there (see Vol. II. p. 400), "as it is too often the outcast of 

 gardens." {Hooker.) Lycopodium clavatum, LriSelago* at the 

 to}) of Cader Idris. Z,yc6psis arvensis, Mattniola-sinuatfl. 

 iVfelampyrum pratense, common ; M. sylvaticum, rare. Myrica 

 Gale, On the side of the road to Dolgelly. Aardus strieta, 

 very common. NartheeiunTjOSsifragum, c&mihmuD <mlj&mjfy 



•bog. i^ymphas'a alba, opposite the turnpike^ on the left side 

 of the road to Hablfeehu dfrf^t&aciw&isisb^!^ 

 vulgare) ( ^yry^tM¥fti>^b f^oliai^kei'tafejoiv S9u<t>he3liilhal^)(ve 

 Mr. Barnet's. Pa rietatfia officinalis ^^i^oadh^^^ob^sdai^^ld 

 building near to the turnpike leading to Harlech. #edibularis 

 palustris, Pinguicula vulgaris, common in boggy places on 



i<*#MMsl Plantago '^arfoaft^^ctygala^ 



> Bistorta : I recognised the^&st^teieaeH^sidte) ofildWrosid^m idw 



3$'#atfl|)^ g^u^i^dj^h^e^^ll^^Q^liiiS^I tddl^elle^frpinx^LkiB- 

 gollen to Barmouth. .Rosa spinosissima (a dwarf variety ) b on 

 the Hills and sandy shores, i^umex //ydrolapsfthuni, with 

 Comarum palustre and JYymphsea alba growing in the same 

 place. Salicornia herba^cea. Hooker's Brit. Flora, war. a. 

 Salsola Kali, very comment A^asfiffllg^asttBjl^iris, ! on fthe top 

 of Cader Idris, under 1 the drir/iplfl^ r^&Bjn^^n^ fFelephium, 

 common ; Sedum anglicum, very common on every wall and 

 rock from Dolgelly to Barmouth ; 8. Fotsterm?ium, in the 

 same places. 6enecio sylvaticus. Spergulaiiodusa, an elegant 



-fiftiM^'^fl rcfile* ? kiffi4& '"beftif fcp'JBafittete^E. b n#t^be7oZemi#ntMiB, 

 tab. 102. of 'the English Botany; S, spathulata of Hooker 

 (S. binervosa, tab. 2663. of Sowerby's Sitppleitoent):- both spe- 

 cies were gathered near Barmouth. Xiifolium arvense^ very 

 common. Triglochin maritimum, rare ; I also found a few 

 specimens of T; pal ds-tre. Fliccin'twfa M^t£liti3pHbia Criucca, 

 very common, and remarkably iuxtiriaffltia* ai'iBdoo'oIS c eiI61 

 There are many more of the rarer plants to be met with in 

 the neighbourhood of Barmouth, if I could have afforded 

 more time to search for them. I was scarcely two hours on 

 Cader Idris; and, therefore, many rare species, I know, must 

 have escaped my notice. I was surprised that I found not a 

 single Glaiicium liiteum on the coast at Barmouth, as it was 

 very common at Aberystwith but a few years agd. t ■■ 



rfjiw bai9vooI^^<Si^iydat&,4ittP'i ^di no t muoi 

 Alcester, Wanvickshire^Moido'* sirfjnmilaH ^ildEdtereBetf. 

 Sept. 20. 1832. 



