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Barrett (W. Bowles). A Contribution towards a Flora of 

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Phillips (R. W.). Notes on the Flora of Breconshire. Journ. 

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Ley (A.). Eecent Additions to the Flora of Breconshire. 

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. Plants of Breconshire. Bot. Becord Club Beport for 1874, 



80-6 ; Beport for 1881-2, 243-6 ; for 1883, 53-63 ; for 1884-6, 144. 



Ridley (H. N.). Notes on Radnorshire Plants. Journ. Bot., 

 1881, 170-4. 



Ley (A.). Plants of Radnorshire. Bot. Becord Club Beport for 

 1874, 80-6 ; Beport for 1881-2, 246-7 ; Beport for 1884-6, 144-6. 



Pembrokeshire. 



Falconer (Dr. R. W.). Contributhms towards a Catalogue of 

 Plants iudiyenons to the Neighbourhood of Tenbi/, 1848. The author 

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Lees (Edwin), F.L.S. Notes on tlie Localities of some Pem- 

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Babington (Charles C.)., M.A., F.R.S. On the Botany of South 

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 of 550 phmts. 



Trimen (Henry), M.B., F.L.S. Plants of South Pembrokeshire 

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More (A. G.). Plants gathered in the counties of Pembroke 

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Carmarthenshire . 



Llandeilo-Vawr and its Neighbourhood ; Past and Present, together 

 with Zoological, Botanical, and Geological Sketches, as well as a 

 Review of the Commerce and Commercial Capabilities. By William 

 Davies (Gwylim Teilo). Llandeilo : Printed by D. W. & G. Jones, 

 Rhosmaen Street. 1858, 8vo, pp. 175. This work contains (at 

 pp. 153-164) "A Catalogue of Plants growing in the Neighbourhood 

 of Llandeilo. Arranged after the classification of DeCandolle. 



Glamorganshire. 



Dillwyn (Lewis Weston). Materials for a Famia and Flora of 

 Swansea and the Neighbourhood, &c. Swansea, 1848, 8vo. Privately 

 printed, pp. 18. This book (which was an expansion of " The 

 Rarer Plants of Swansea" (1828), by the same author) was dedi- 

 cated to (Lord Northampton) the President of the British Association, 

 which held its annual meetings at Swansea in 1848. It was issued 

 from the local press on the first day of the meetings. Mr. Dillwyn 

 himself, then in his seventieth year, filled the chair as President of 

 the section on Zoology and Natural History. 



Papers communicated to the Royal Institution of South Wales, 



