260 THE FOREST FLORA OF CARNARVONSHIRE. [Feb. 



Ononis arvensis. Plentiful in waste grounds. 



Medicago bq^ulma. In similar situations to the latter plant. 



Trifolium incarnatum. "" 



T. striatum. Occasionally found in open parts of the 



T. rcpcns. ' ^- woodland, or alongside drives and 



T. lyrocumhcns. roads. 



T. minus. 



Lotus corniculatics. Abundant throughout the county. 



Antliyllis vulncraria. In dry rocky -woods near Bethesda. 



Astragalus glycyphyllos. In bushy ground near Llanrwst. 



OrnithojMs pcryusillus. Along the margin of elevated woods. 



Vicia hirsuta. ^ 



V. cracca. | 



V. sylvafica. y In hedges and waste stony places. Commonly found 



V. orobus. along the outskirts of dry open woods. 



V. sepium. 



V. sativa. 



EOSACEiE. 



Prunus communis. Abundant in thickets and open woods. The 



variety insititia occurs occasionally. 

 P. Ccrasus. Commonly found in woods. 

 P. Paclus. Eare in this locality. Several specimens occur at the rectory, 



Llandegai church, and on a mountain farm near Bethesda. 

 S2'>irca salicifolia. A hedge plant in several situations. 

 ;S'. uhnaria. Abundant on the margins of damp woods. 

 S. FiliiJcndula. In similar situations to the last. Both species extend 



into open woodlands, such as along the banks of streams and 



rivulets. 

 Geuvi urhanum. Plentiful in rather damp situations. 

 G. rivalc. Along the banks of a mountain stream that divides two 



woodlands near Bethesda. I have found it in the above 



situation sparingly. 

 Rubus Idccus. Frequent. 



B. fruticosus. Abundant in woods and thickets. 

 E. corylifolius. In similar situations to the last. 

 R. saxatilis. Sparingly in a thicket along the banks of the Menai 



Straits near Bangor. 

 Fragaria vcsca. Commonly distributed. 

 Potcntilla fragariastrum . 

 P. Tormcntilla. ~\ 

 P. verna. - 



P. anscrina, 

 P. rcptans. 



J> Frequent in open woods. 



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