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Mimosa eburnea (' PL Coromandol,' t. 199) is quoted for tliis by 

 Baker in ' Fl. Brit. Iiid.' ii., p. 293, but Bentham has pointed out 

 (Trans. Linn. Soc. xxx., p. 512) that it represents a young shoot 

 of A. ehurnea. The flowers of A. planifrons are not yellow, as given 

 in ' Fl. Brit. Ind.,' but pale creamy- white ; nor are the pods straight 

 in A. eburnea, but nearly as much curved as in A. planifrons, only 

 fiat instead of turgid, as in the latter species. The expressive 

 name planifrons was given by Koenig (sub Mimosa). 



A. ferruginea DC. { Mimosa ]Xo\h .) . — A few trees only at Ane- 

 maduwe, between Puttalam and Kurunegala, in the North-west 

 Province. Evidently a rare species in Ceylon, as also, I believe, 

 in India, where the localities given are Courtallum and the Circars. 



Eiujenia HceckeJiana Trim., n. sp. 



E. phillyroioides Trim., n. sp. 



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A CONTKIBUTION TOWARDS A FLORA OF 

 BRECONSHIRE. 



By W. Bowles Barrett, F.L.S. 

 (Concluded from p. 112.) 



*Epipactis latifolia Auct. F. in woods and bushy places. 

 Dolygaer. Llanthetty. Talyllyn. Builth. I was too late for the 

 other orchids. 



*Iiis Pseudacorus L. Near Brecon ; Miss Fryer. I believe not 

 common. Llangorse. — I./cetidissimaJj. Not seen. 



'''''Narcissus Pseudo-narcissus L. Fields at Ffrwdgrech, near 

 Brecon, probably native ; Miss Fryer. (Possibly lobidaris ; see 

 Journ. Bot. 1884, 194.) 



Tamus communis L. C. 



Oonvallaria majalis L. Lime rocks, Pen-y-wyllt ; A. Ley. 



Scilla nutans Sm. C. 



Allium Schanoprasum L. Matth. Moygridr/e, Top. Bot. ed. ii. 

 — A.ursimcmLi. Craig Rhiwarth. Peu-y-wyllt ; A. Ley. Venny- 

 fach rocks ; Miss Fryer. 



Narthecium OssiJ'ragum Huds. Nant-gwyllt. Absent, so far as 

 I know, from the Brecon Black Mountain District; A. Ley. 

 Scarce. In peaty bogs, Pen-y-wyllt. 



Luzida pilosa Willd. Near Brecon ; Miss Fryer. Shady lane 

 near Ffrwdgrech Waterfall. — L. campestris DC. F. A. Ley. — 

 L. s(//i;a(ica Bicken. Capel Coelbreu ; A. Ley. Vennyfach Rocks; 

 Miss Fryer. Rocky glens, Pen-y-wyllt. Rocky bank of Usk, 

 between Brecon and Dinas. — L. midtiflora Koch. Craig-y- 

 Gledsiau, Brecon Beacons; A. Ley. Bog near Rhymney Bridge 

 Station. — Var. b. congesta. C. 



Juncus conglomeratns L. Very common. — J. efusus L. Lower 

 Elan Valley; A. Ley. — J.glaucus Sibth. Near Capel Coclbren; 



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