FURTHER NOTES ON THE FLORA OP FLINTSHIRE 9 



dealing with the flora of her district; Miss H. M.WiUiains (Aston) 

 has supphed some useful notes chiefly on plants occurring in the 

 neighbourhood of Shotton and Aston. Mr. W. Hodge, of North- 

 wich, has contributed some very welcome observations, including 

 notices of several species hitherto unrecorded for Flint. I have 

 also to thank Mrs. Macdonald (Cwm), the Eev. J. Evans Jones 

 and Mrs. Evans Jones (Dyserth), the Rev. W. Wright Mason 

 (Bootle), Dr. W. B. Russell (Colwyn Bay), Mr. W. Whitwell, F.L.S., 

 and Dr. J. W. Ellis, of Liverpool. 



Plants which are additions to the county hst are indicated by 

 an asterisk. 



With few exceptions, the plants in the following Hst were 

 observed in 1910. 



Clematis Vitalba L. Four Crosses, Meliden Road, near Dy- 

 serth, Mrs. Evans Jones. Lane from Gronant, up hillside. Day. 

 Cerrig Heilyn Lane, Dyserth, 1910. Hedge between Dyserth 

 Castle and the Meliden Road. 



■■'■Banunculus Baudotii Godr. Plashes, near the lighthouse, 

 east side. Point of Aire, Hodge. — Var. '■■'confusns Godr. In a ditch 

 by the road leading from Rhyl, west end, across the marsh to 

 Rhuddlan, Hodge. — B. Lenormandi F. Schultz. Pond near 

 Gwern-to, above Llanfynydd, Jones (sp.). Near Cwm, Day.— 

 B. sardous Crantz. Seen in two stations in the neighbourhood of 

 Rhyl, Hodge. — "'B. arvensis L. Several plants as a casual on the 

 Cop near Saltney, Thomas (sp.). 



Hellehorus fcetidus L. Plentiful in Maes Mynan Woods, May, 

 1908, G. Loftus £ H. S. Marsh (photograph). Nant-y-Ffrith, only 

 one plant seen, Thomas. 



Aquilcgia vulgaris L. A single plant seen near Cymmau, 

 Ffrith, Thomas. Hedge-bank by road south of Newmarket, Day. 



Berber is vulgaris L. Plentiful about the ruins of Old Hawarden 

 Castle, Thomas. Near Truly Farm, Babell, near Caerwys, Neio. 



■'■NymiJiaa lutea L. In the pond belonging to Higher Kinner- 

 ton Vicarage, Thomas. 



■''Papaver Argemone L. Seen in two stations in the vicinity of 

 Ehyl, Hodge. 



Corydalis claviculata DC. In a little wood on the edge of the 

 meadows by Tan-yr-ywen, Llanfynydd, Jones (sp.). 



Alyssum maritimum L. The station-yard, Rhyl, evidently an 

 outcast or escape, Hodge. 



■■'Erophila prcBCOx DC. Steep limestone rocks in Nant-y-Firith 

 in almost inaccessible situations. Only a few plants seen, Tliomas. 



Sisymbrium officinale Scop. var. ■•'leiocarpum DC. Several 

 plants on the Cop at Saltney, in suspicious company, 1909. 



Helianthemum canum Baumg. Plentiful on the western side 

 of the Gop, above Gop Farm, Newmarket, Day. A frequent and 

 typical plant of the carboniferous limestone of the littoral portions 

 of Flint and Denbigh. 



Lychnis Githago Scop. Corntield between Saughall and Queen's 

 Ferry, Williams. 



