LLANDUDNO PARISH. W9 



Class XV.— TETRADYNAMIA. 



Hutchinsia petrcea. Rock hutchinsia. Orme's- 

 Head. Mr. Wilson. 



Cochlearea danica. Danish scurvy grass. Llan- 

 dudno bay, &c. 



Crambe maritima. Sea kale. Llandudno bay 

 and along the shore to the West. This plant 



' is the original of our excellent culinary vege- 

 table. 



Arabis hirsuta. Hairy wall cress. Omie*s- 

 Head. Mr. Wilson. 



Brassica oleracea. Sea cabbage. Common on 

 the rocks. This plant, which is the original of 

 all our varieties of cultivated cabbage, must 

 have been always abundant at Orme's-Head, 

 as I have found the perfect seeds in bog-soil 

 taken from considerable depth near Llandrillo. 



Class XVL— MONADELPHIA. 



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Erodium maritimum. Sea stork's t)ill. On the 

 hill near the church, Orme's-Head. 



E. cicutarium. Hemlock stork's bill. Abun- 

 dant. The white variety is very common in 

 Llandudno bay. When dried quickly, l)e- 

 tween the leaves of paper, the petal becomes 

 red. It is probable, that the red colour has 

 existed in the leaves, and run into the petal 



