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146. Ruellii, All. Swine's Cress. Berwr y moch. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Viatical. 



Singleton Marsh. Giitch in Phyt. 1842. p. 106. Not common. 

 Plentiful at Cardiff Docks. /.5. Cardiff Docks. V. Barry District. 

 D. Southerndown. M.A.D. Penarth ! Marcross ! St. Donats ! 



Lepidium, Linn. 46. 



147. latifolium, Linn. Broad-leaved Pepperwort. Pybyrllys. 



There is no good record for this plant. Marshes. St. Donats, 

 etc. J.S. There are no marshes at St. Donats, and the plant has 

 been searched for there in vain. In the Cardiff Museum there is a 

 specimen marked Penarth, August, 1876. This may be the plant on 

 which Mr. Storrie based his record. The species does not now occur 

 at Penarth. Llantwit Vardre is given on the recent authority of D. 



148. ruderale, Linn. Rubbish Pepperwort. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Littoral. 



Ballast banks about Swansea. B.G. Occasionally on rubbish 

 heaps and ballast banks about Swansea. L.W. D.Mat. Common. 

 Bute Docks, Penarth, Barry, etc. J.S. Common. Flora Rhondda. 

 Swanbridge Road at Cog Farm. Cardiff Docks. V. Barry. B. and D, 

 Newton sand-hills. Mtss B. Hirwain. W. Penarth ! Lavernock ! 

 Grangetown ! Barry ! Caswell Bay ! Found in great quantities in 

 very iine condition near the Gas Works on the banks of the Taff, 

 and sometimes sold when in fruit by the street hawkers of Cardiff 

 for decorative purposes. 



149. sativum, Linn. Garden Cress. Berwr ffrengig. 

 Local. Frequent. Alien. Viatical. 



Frequent. Roath, Newhouse, etc. J.S. Frequent as a casual. 

 Came up regularly for several seasons in a new cinder path at 

 Corner's Well Farm, Penarth ! Never seen really wild. 



150. campestre, R.Br. Common Mithridate Pepperwort. Codywasg 



y maes. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Agrestal and viatical, etc. 



151. hirtum, Sm. Smooth Field Pepperwort. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Agrestal and viatical. 



Everywhere on the sea- shore near Swansea. Giitch in Phyt. 

 1842. p. 106. Pont-Nedd-Fechan and Pont Walby. Woods in 

 Phyt. 1850. p. 1058. Frequent. Cardiff, Penarth, etc. J.S. 

 Frequent. Flora Rhondda. Pwllypant. E.V. Peterston. M.A.D. 

 Barry. N. and G.T. Sully. G. 



152. Draba, Linn. Whitlow Pepperwort. 

 Local. Abundant. Denizen. Viatical. 



Found on the banks of the Tawe above Swansea, in 1802, where 

 ballast had been formerly deposited, and found higher up the river 

 by Mr. Moggridge in 1840. Writing in 1848. L. W. Dillwyn declares 

 it must have ripened its seed regularly for much more than half-a- 



