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We append to these notes a tentative list of books, papers, &c. 

 (other than those already mentioned), dealing with the flora of 

 different districts in Wales. 



North Wales Generally. 



An Account of the Localities of some of the Rarer British Plants, 

 and others, noticed in North Wales, by Mr. Pamplin and Mr. Irvine, 

 in September, 1854. Phytologist, n. s., i. (1855-56), pp. 4-12, 

 29-35, 51-57, 80-4. 



W. P. [William Pamplin] . Welsh Botany [a letter on some 

 Snowdonian and other plants] . Phytologist for Januarv, 1858 (ii., 

 312-5) ; see also vol. iii., 224 ; iv., 303-5. 



Anon. Botanical Sketches from North Wales. By a Corres- 

 pondent. Phytologist for 1860 (vol. iv., 41-55). 



Eogers (W. Moyle). Notes on some North Wales Plants [coun- 

 ties of Denbigh, Merioneth, and Carnarvon] . Jouni. Bat. 1886, 

 pp. 338-43, 363-8. 



Anglesey and Carnarvonshire. 



Davies (Hugh), F.L.S. Welsh Botanology ; part the first, a 

 systematic Catalogue of the native plants of the Isle of Anglesey 

 in Latin, English, and Welsh ; with the habitats of the rarer 

 species, and a few observations, to which is added an appendix 

 consisting of those genera, in the first three volumes of Flora 

 Britanuica, which are not of spontaneous growth in Anglesey, 

 rendered likewise into Welsh. [Part II.] Llysieuaeth Gymreig, 

 yr Ail Ban ; sef Enwau Blagur o bob rhyw, y rhai a amlygir trwy 

 eu cyfieithu i'r Lladin a'r Seisoneg. Ynghyd a byr draethiad o 

 wasanaeth a rhinweddau meddygawl, y rhai mwyaf hynod. (The 

 second part .... is an alphabetical catalogue of the Welsh names 

 of vegetables rendered into Latin and English, &c.) London, 1813, 

 8vo [pp. xvi + xxvi + 255] . 



Griffith (John E.), F.L.S. Flora of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire, 

 with an account of the Flowering Plants, Ferns and their allies. 

 Mosses, Marine Alg^, Lichens, and Hepatic^, with a map of the 

 two counties (pp. xx-288 ; Bangor: Nixon and Jarvis, 1895). This 

 includes all the information previously published by the author in 

 Journ. Bot., the Naturalist, &c. 



Williams (John), of Llanrwst. Faunula Grustensis : being an 



outline of the natural contents of the parish of Llanrwst 



Also a . . . . catalogue, in Latin, English, and Welsh, of the 

 animals and plants found in it ... . and .... of the diseases 

 that have occurred therein. Llanrwst, 1830, 12mo. [This applies 

 more to Denbighshire than Carnarvonshire.] 



Lees (Edwin), F.L.S. On the Botanical Features of the Great 

 Orme's Head ; with notices of some plants observed in other parts 

 of North Wales during the summer of 1849. Printed in the 

 Phytologist for 1848 (iii., pp. 869-81). 



Catherall's Hand Book. The Stranger's Best Guide to Llandudno, 

 &c. Bangor, 1855 (?) ; 2nd ed., 1860 (?) ; 8vo, pp. 64. This con- 

 tains (at pp. 22-24) "a triglot catalogue" — Latin, English, and 



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