b» A CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS A FLORA OP BRECONSHIRE. 



carefully searched for var. decipiejis, but failed to find a single 

 specimen. No other Centaurea seen. 



Chrysanthemum sef/etum L. Oatfield, Llanwrthwl ; A. Ley. 

 Scarce. Cornfield, Llanhamlach, in small quantity. — C. Leucan- 

 themum L. F. 



Matricaria Parthenium L. F. about towns and villages : intro- 

 duced. — M. inodora L. Near cottage, near Nantgwyllt ; A. Ley. 

 Near Brecon ; Miss Fryer. Not seen by me. — iV. Chamomilla L. 

 is probably absent 



*Ta7iacetum vulgare L. Gilwern, By the Wye, Hay; abun- 

 dant. Banks of Wye opposite Aberedw. 



'^Anthemis Cotida L. F., but less common than in South-west 

 England. No other Anthemis seen. 



Achillea Millefulium L. C. — A. Ptarmica L. C, and in some 

 parts abundant, but becoming scarcer in the South-west of the 

 county. 



Artemisia Absinthium h. Near Three Cocks Junction. Native? 

 A. Ley. — *A. vuhjuris L. C, and widely distributed. 



Filayo (/ermanica L. Near Brecon ; Miss Fryer. — F. minima 

 Fries. Railbanks, Doldowlod, a casual; A. Ley. I saw no Filayo 

 in the county. 



Gnaphalium, uliginosum L. F., and widely distributed. No 

 other Gnaphalium seen. — (r. dioicwn L. Top. Bot. ed. ii. In 

 small quantity on the summit of Craig-y-Rhiwarth, Pen-y-wyllt ; 

 A. Ley. 



Senecio sylvaticus L. Llanwrthwl; A. Ley. Eare. Hedge- 

 bank, Dolygaer. — S. vidyaris L., S, Jacobcea L., and S. aquaticm 

 Huds., C. No S. erucifolius L. seen. 



"^'Bidens cernua L. Llangorse Lake, remarkably abundant. — 

 *B. tripartita L. Llangorse Lake, abundant. B. cernua and tri- 

 partita seem to be rare in South-east and Mid Wales. 



Inula Helenium L. Near a cottage, Capel Coelbren, introduced ; 

 A. Ley. — *7. dysenterica L. F. Gilwern. Llangorse, &c. — 1. 

 Conyza DC. Not seen. 



Bell is perennis L. C. 



Sulidayo Viryaurea L. F., especially in South Breconshire. 

 Pen-y-wyllt. Gilwern. Brecon. Hay. Garth. Builth. — Var. 

 anyustifolia. Near Newbridge ; A. Ley. 



Tiissilayo Farfara L. Priory Grove, Brecon ; Miss Fryer. 



Petasites vulgaris Desf. Eemarkably abundant and widely 

 distributed. 



Eupatorium cannabinum L, F., and widely distributed. 



Since the first portion of this paper was published ( Journ. Bot. 

 Jan. 1885), Mr. Alfred Fryer has kindly communicated to me some 

 additional plants, as also new localities, observed by Mrs. Fryer 

 and Miss Fryer between 1882 and 1884 ; all the specimens have 

 been examined by Mr. Fryer. The total records for Breconshire 

 are thus brouglit up to 595 species. Except the following, which 

 properly belong to the first part of this paper, Mr. Fryer's 

 communications have been embodied in the text : — TroUius 



