178 NATURAL HISTORY OF 



appearance, this plant is probably produced in 



this locality from seed brought by birds from 



the neighbouring woods. 

 Veronica spicata. Spiked speedwell. Rocks 



above Llandudno and Gloddaeth. 

 V. hyhrida. Welsh speedwell. Same places. 

 Pinguicula vulgaris. Common butter wort. On 



the S. side of the village. 

 Lj^copus europceus. Water horehound. Near 



Gogarth. 

 Salvia verbenaca. Wild English clary. Under 



the shelter of rocks in good soil. 



Class III.— TRIANDRIA. 



Pennant had not minutely examined this place, 

 when he praised the fine pastures of Orme's- 

 Head. There are few species of grass in the 

 parish; and those chiefly belong to the genera 

 festuca, poa, and carex. Besides these there 

 were, 



Agrostis spica venti. Silky bent grass, abun- 

 dant. 

 Aira cespitosa. Turfy hair grass. 

 Briza minor. Small quake grass. 

 Festuca ovina. Sheep's fescue grass. 

 Arundo, phragmites. Common reed. Common 

 in the marshes near Llanrhos. This grass is 

 found neai' Manchester, 10 feet high. 



