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PEMBKOKESHIRE PLANTS. 



By W. R. Linton, M.A. 



The following plants were noticed during a fortnight in Sep- 

 tember, spent principally at St. David's, but including a few hours 

 at Haverfordwest and a day at Tenby. Tiiose new for the county 

 have an asterisk prefixed. I am indebted to Mr. A. Bennett for 

 kindly corroborating the new records; to the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers 

 for correcting or corroborating the PaiU ; to Mr. F. Townsend for 

 the same with the Euphrasia ; and to Mr. J. Groves for help with 

 the Char a. 



Ranuncaliis trichophyllus Chaix. Treleddyd Fawr Common. — 

 a. hederaceus L. St. David's. — R. Flammula var. radicans Nolte. 

 Frequent on wet commons, as Waun Fawr, Pwll Trefeithan, &c. — 

 Aqudeijia vulgaris L. Haverfordwest. 



Fumaria covfusa Jord. On earthy wall-tops near Dowrog Com- 

 mon, and in a field by Pen Berry. 



Cochlearia da7uca L. Porth Clais ; Tenby. — Brassica oleracea L. 

 Tenby. — B. Sinajnoides 'Roth. Solva ; Haverfordwest. — Diplotaxis 

 tenuifolia DC. Haverfordwest. — Lepidkim hirtum Sm. Frequent 

 about St. David's. — Eaphanus maritimus Sm. Tenby. 



'^''Reseda lutea L. Dowrog ; fields by Pen Berry. — R. Luteola L. 

 Solva. 



Viola Riviniana var. nemorosa Neum., W. & M. Pwll Trefeithan ; 

 Treleddyd Fawr Moor. — V. ericetorum Schrader. Pwll Trefeithan ; 

 Tenby. — ''T. lactea Sm. Waun Fawr; Pwll Trefeithan. — '''V. 

 Cu'tisii Forst. Traeth Mawr. 



'''PolygaUi serpi/llacea Weihe. The Burrows; Treleddyd Fawr 

 Moor. — P. vulgaris L. Tenby. 



Saponaria officinalis L. In several places. Wall-tops near 

 Dowrog ; on the cliffs near the lifeboat station. — Sagina vmritima 

 Don. Solva. — S. apetala L. Frequent on walls about St. David's. 

 *5. ciliata Fr. St. David's, on walls. — S. nodosa Fenzl. Frequent 

 on commons. — Buda rupestris Dam. Coast rocks, Caer Bwdy, &c. 



Hypericum perforatum Ij. \ H. quadratum. Stokes. Frequent. — 

 '^H. undulatuni Suhousb. Caer Bwdy, and other places on banks 

 by the sea ; probably also on boggy commons about St. David's, 

 but I at first passed it over, until the red look of the petals 

 attracted my attention. — H. puJchrum L. Frequent. — H. elodes L. 

 Wet places on cliffs, St. David's. 



Malva sylvestris L. St. David's. 



Radiola lijioides Roth. Frequent on commons. — Linum angusti- 

 folium Huds. In several places. Roadside, Dowrog ; Treleddyd 

 Fawr Moor ; Porth Clais. 



Geranium columbinum L. Solva. — Erodimn cicutariiwi L. 

 White-flowered, on walls, St. David's. — E. moschatum L'Herit. 

 Solva. — E. maritimum L'Herit. Solva ; Porth Sele. 



Uiex Gal Hi Planch. Frequent. — Ononis repens L. Walls and 

 fields. — Trifolium scabrum L. Traeth Mawr. — T. fragiferum L. 

 Pont Pen Arthur, and other places. — 2\ procumbens L. Frequent, 



