354 THE FOREST FLORA OF CARNARVONSHIRE. [March 



THE FOREST FLORA OF CARNARVONSHIRE, MORE 

 PARTICULARLY THE PENRHYN ESTATE. 



BY A. D. WEBSTEE. 



(Continued from jpaxje 2 6 7.) 



Plants marked (*) have not before been included in the flora of the county. 



SCKOPHULARINEiE. 



Ycr'ba.scuiii Thapsus. Plentiful on tlie sloping bank of a rocky wood 



between Penrhyu nurseries and Port Penrliyn. 

 Antirrhinum majus. On plantation walls in the quarry districts, 



probably introduced. 

 Linaria vulgaris. This pretty plant occurs sparingly in one or two 



woods along the side of the London and North-Western 



Eailway between Bangor and Aber stations. 

 Z, cymlalaria. A most ornamental drapery to many of our wood- 

 land walls, more especially such as are backed up with earth. 

 Scrophularia nodosa. Trequent in many situations. 

 S. vcrnalis. A conspicuous ornament when in flower of several 



hedges and banks near Llandudno. It bears a small cyme 



of yellow flowers, not unlike a Calceolaria. 

 Mimulus lutcus. Plentiful along the banks of the Cegin river and a 



mill stream near Talybont. 

 Digitalis purpurea. Widely distributed in woods and waste ground. 



The white flowered form is occasionally met with. 

 Veronica serpi/lli/olia. \ 

 V. officinalis. 

 V. Anagallis. 

 V. Beccahunga. 

 V. scutellata. 

 V. montana. 

 V. Chamcedrys. 

 V. hederccfolia. 

 V. arveiisis. 



Bartsia Odontites. In fields and the waste parts of woods. 

 Euphrasia officinalis. Plentiful, but varying much in size of flowers 



and leaves. 

 Bhinaiithus Crista-gcdli. Abundant along the woodland meadows at 



Glasinfryn. 

 Pedicularis pahistris. 1 Both these plants occur in marshy ground at 

 P. sylvatica. J Glasinfryn woods, never in the interior. 



Melampyrtim pratense. A woodland plant of common occurrence. 



Of frequent occurrence along the margins 

 > of old, open woods ; some at high 



elevations. 



