1885.] THE FOREST FLORA OF CARNARVONSHIRE. 357 



Buxus scmpcrvirens. Abundant as game covert in most of our ■woods. 

 Not truly indigenous. 



Empetr.4.ce^. 

 Umpetrum nigrum. Plentiful in a bare lock in jMoelclii plantation. 



Urticace.?:. 



_. , . . " > Botli plants are pretty aliundant in most woodlands. 



U. dioica. J ^ ^ •' 



Parietaria officinalis. Frequently found. 



Humulus Lupulus. A hedge plant, of ratlier rare occurrence. 



ULMACE.i-;. 



Ulmus montanu. ^ 



U. campestris. > Frequent as woodland trees. 



*?7. Cornuhiense. j 



A:mextace.e. 



Myrica Gcdc. Common in wet, marshy ground, and in a willow 

 wood near Lonisa. 



Alnus ylutinosa. i 



Bctula alba. 



Carpinus Betidus. 



Corylus Avellaiia. 



Fagus sylvatira. 



*F. sylvatica var. imrpurca. 



Qucrcus Rdbur. 



*Q. p)cduncidata. 



*Q. scssiliflora. 



*Q. Cerris. 



*Q. Ilex. 



Salix penfandra. 



S. fragihs. 



S. alba. 



S. triandra. 



S. viminalis. 



8. caprcca. 



S. aurita. 



S. repeats. 



(S'. hcrbacca. 



S. aquatica. 



Populus alba. 



P. trcmula. 



P. nigra. 



*P. pyramidalis. 



*P. balsamifera. J 



All of common occurrence in the 

 woods here ; several, no doubt, 

 have been introduced. 



