34 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF DENBIGHSHIRE 



Thomas. Eailway cutting, Colwyn Bay, Rnsseil. Bank by shore 

 about half-mile east of Llandcliilas. The " Koft," Marforcl. 



Centauriwn umbellatum Gilib. { = Erythraa CentaurmmFevs.). 

 Llansilin, 1867, Hb. Jones. Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, 1868, Hb. Harris. 

 Llandudno, Price. Shore bank at Old Colwyn, Ogle. Nant-y- 

 glyn, Bussell. Sparingly by roadside south-east of Ffrith fawr, 

 at 800 ft. 



G. vulgare Rafn. (= E. littoralis Fr.). Little Orme, Bussell. 



Gentiana Amarella L. In great abundance at Llanferres, 

 Hb. Potts. Little Orme, Bussell. Quarry near Eyarth Woods, 

 near Ruthin, /. M. H. d W. H. Nant-y-glyn Hill, Bussell. Road- 

 side between Derwen and Llandegla, Mr. Harnaman. Llysfaen. 

 Limestone quarry north-west of Ruthin — chiefly in the disused 

 part. Between Ruthin and Llanferres. Great Orme. 



G. campestris L. On the Orme's Head ; frequent in the late 

 autumn, Inchbald. Llandegla, /. M. H. d- W. H. On a common 

 skirting the moorland immediately above and south of a farm 

 called Bryn llwyd, above CyfTylliog. Associated with Viola lutea. 



Menyanthes trifoliata L. Moelfre Pool, 1867, Hb. Jones. About 

 Llyn Creiniog. In quantity about Llyn-y-Cwrt. 



Polemonium coeruleuni L. Bank of the Tanat, near Glan Tanat 

 [1865 or earher] , Hb. Jones. Mr. W. Whitwell writes that he 

 was informed of this station by Miss Jones roany years ago, and 

 that he gathered specimens there in 1866. The plant was then 

 growing among bushes on the bank of the Tanat not far from 

 where the roads from Pen-y-bont fawr and Llanrhaiadr-yn- 

 Mochnant unite to go on to Llangedwyn ; it may have originated 

 from some garden higher up the river. It is also said to occur 

 at Llanyblodwell, six miles lower down the river, but in Shropshire. 

 Near Glan Tanat Bridge, Hancock. On left of road leading to 

 Pont-yr-allt-goch [from St. Beuno's College] , just beyond small 

 gate which leads to a small pool in a new plantation, opposite a 

 red house, Fl. B. Plentiful in Nant-y-Ffrith, close to the stream 

 on the Denbigh side, immediately after crossing the foot-bridge 

 at the west end of the wood, near Nant-y-Ffrith Hall, Hodge. A 

 clump by the gateway just as you turn from the road to descend 

 towards Nant bach, near Cyffylliog. 



Cynoglossuvi officinale L. Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, Hb. Harris. 

 Not unfrequent on the sandy coast near Little Orme's Head, 

 Inchbald. Shore between Pensarn and Llanddulas, Thomas. 

 Gloddaeth Woods, Williams. Nant-y-glyn, on slate, Bussell. 

 Stony hillside between Chirk Fish Hatcheries and Chirk village, 

 Hb. Waterfall. Llysfaen. 



■'^Aspcrugo procumbens L. Mr. Price mentions having seen 

 this on the Llech in 1824, in company with Charles Darwin. In 

 his Llandudno Guide he adds that it " seems smothered by nettles 

 long ago." Occurred as a ballast plant at Colwyn Bay some 

 years ago, Bussell. 



Symphytum officinale L. Pensarn brickfields, Thomas. Shore 

 at Colwyn Bay, an escape, Bussell. Railway embankment south of 

 Llanrwst, close to the confluence of the stream and the Conway. 



