LLANDUDNO PARI8Q. IBd 



Class X.— DECANDRIA. 



Saxifraga tridactylites. Rue leaved Saxifrage. 

 Rocks at Orme*s-Head. Mr. Wilson. 



Dianthus deltoides. Maiden pink. Near Digan- 

 wy Castle.* Mr, Wilson. 



Saponaria officinalis. Common soapwort. Near 

 the Mine. Llandudno. 



Silene anglica. English catchfly. Orme's-Head 

 and Diganwy. 



S. marilima. Sea catchfly. Ditto. 



S. nutans. Nottingham catchfly. Ditto. 



Arenaria vema. Vernal sandwort. Little Orme's- 

 Head. Mr. Wilson. 



Cotylydon umbilicus. Common navelwort. 

 Rocks of Orme's-Head. 



Sedum telephium. Common orpine. Abun- 

 dant. 



S. anglicum. White English stonecrop. Rocks 

 above Llandudno. Mr. Winch. 



S./orsteria?ium. Welsh rock stonecrop. Onne's- 

 Head. Mr. Wilson. 



Cerastium setnidecandrum. Little mouse-ear 

 chickweed. Llandudno. Mr. Winch. 



C. tetrandrum. Four-cleft mouse-ear chickweed. 

 Llandudno. Mr. Winch. 



* This was once a place of great strength. The fortifications, 

 which owed their origin to Danish pirates, were destroyed by 

 Llewellen ap Jorweth, the last King of Wales.— Pennant. 



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