LLANDUDNO PARISH. 17f 



A. arenaria. Sea reed. Along the banks of 

 the Conway. The usefulness of this grass, 

 in keeping together the sand banks of a low 

 coast, is well known. Its abundance in such 

 situations is evidently a provision of nature. 



A. epigejos. Wood reed. Gloddaeth Woods. 

 Mr, Wilson. 



Hoxdiemxi pratense. Meadow barley. Common 

 near the village. 



Scirpus glaucus. Glaucous club rush. Between 

 Llandrillo and Bodafon. 



Aira cristala. Crested hair grass. Orme's-Hekd. 

 Mr. Wilson. 



P6a rigida. Gloddaeth. Mr. Wilson. 



A vena pubescens. Downy oat grass. Sandy 

 places below Orme*s-Head. 



A. pratensis. Narrow-leaved oat-grass. Orme*s- 

 Head. 



A.Jiavescens. Yellow oat-grass. Orme's-Head. 



Iris fcetidissima. Gladwyn. Properly a native 

 of Anglesea. 



Fedia dentata. Oval fruited Corn Sallad. Rocks 

 above Llandudno. Mr. Winch. 



Class IV.— TETRANDRIA. 



DipsacusyuZ/oTiwfw. Fuller's teasel. Llandudno. 



Common. 

 Scabiosa columbaria. Small Scabious. Rocks 



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