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THE FOREST FLORA OF CARNARVONSHIRE. [March 



L1LIACE.E. 



Paris quadrifolia. In a wood near Menai Bridge. I have not found 



it, but have seen specimens from that locality. 

 Polygonatum multiflorum. In the wood above the University College 



of North Wales. Introduced. 

 Iluscus aculetus. Sparingly as a woodland plant. 

 *B. hypoglossum. Eare. 



Ornithogalum umbellatum. In Penrhyn Park, sparingly. 

 Scilla nutans. Common in all our woodlands. 

 Allium ursinuni. Abundant in the woods along the banks of Ogwen 



river. 

 *Colchicum autumnalc. A few plants occur in Penrhyn Park, probably 



introduced. 

 * Hemerocallis fulva. Abundant in three stations along the seaside 



woods. Introduced, but now become quite naturalized. There 



are a great number of plants in each station. 



JUNCACE.«. 



Juncus cojiimunis. 



Distributed pretty freely in damp woods, usually 

 along the banks of ditches. J. maritimus 

 occurs sparingly in a young wood on the 

 beach at Aber. 



J. glaucus. 



J. articulatus. 



J. hufonius. 



J. maritimus. 



J. acutus. I 



Cypeeace.'E. 

 *Blysmus rufus. In a boggy situation near Llanberris. 

 Scirpus 2Mhcsfris. "] 



„ ., ' In wet, sandy, or muddv parts of woods. 



bi setaceus. )■ •' -,-, " ^ ■, 



a 1 . ■ common as woodland plants. 



/S. lacustns. ^ 



*S. sylvaticus. J 



Carex pulicaris.\ 



C. remottt. ^ 



C. vulpina. 



0. ccespitosa. 



0. 2)rcecox. 



G. pihdifera. 



C. hirta. 



C. flava. 



C. distans. 



C. panicea. 



C. glauca. 



C. fulva. 



C. binervis. 



Not 



^ Preq-uent in and along the margins of woods. 



