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184. lutea, Huds. Mountain Pansy. 



There is an unsatisfactory record for this plant. Rare. Ystrad 

 and near Llyn Fach. /.5. The author of the Flora of the Rhondda 

 does not verify this locahty, but quotes from the Flora of Cardiff. 

 In the Cardiff Museum there are two specimens, a doubtful one 

 labelled Ystrad, July, 1877, A. Langley, and a satisfactory one 

 labelled Near Pontypridd Rocking Stone, Storrie Collection — a 

 locality, it will be noted, not recorded by Storrie in the Flora of 

 Cardiff. It is admitted in Topographical Botany, but no authority 

 is given. The Editor has entirely failed to verify these localities, 

 although the three have been searched, in the case of Llyn Fach 

 repeatedly. 



10. Polygalese. 



Polygala, Linn. 58. 



vulgaris, Linn. Common Milkwort. Amlaethai. Llaethlys. 



An aggregate species made up of the following three — Nos, 185, 

 186, and 187 as segregates. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Ericetal. 



Records for the segregates are very incomplete. All the forms 

 examined critically by the Editor appear to belong to No. 186. 



185. vulgaris, Linn.=syn. subspecies P. vulgaris, Syme. 



T.B., J. of B. Supp. 1905. Authority of E. F. Linton for 

 Glamorgan. On the banks of the Neath Canal, Penllergaer, Worms 

 Head. Giitch in Phyt. 1842. p. 107. The Cardiff Museum has a 

 specimen labelled Caerphilly 1877. Storrie Collection. 



186. oxyptera, Reichb, 



On the downs near Pennard Castle and frequent in other places. 

 Flower &• Lees in Phyt. 1843. p. jijy. Llantwit Major ! Dinas 

 Powis ! Southerndown ! Caswell Bay ! Swanbridge ! Near the Rest, 

 Porthcawl. N. 



187. serpyllacea, Weihe. 



A poor record in the form of specimens in the Cardiff Museum, 

 labelled Cefn On, Caerphilly, 1877. A Langley, and Llanishen, 

 A. Langley. Also Treorchy. N. 



12. Caryophyliese. 



Dianthus, Linn. 60. 



193. Armeria, Linn. Deptford Pink. Pennigan y perfeydd. 

 Rare. Scarce. Alien ? Pascual and viatical. 



Banks about Briton Ferry, but not frequent. Flower <S" Lees 

 in Phyt. 1843. p. 378. Recent records wanting. 



194. deltoides, Linn. Maiden Pink. 



Rare. Scarce. Alien ? Rupestral and glareal. 



Very rare. Rhymney Railway bank, near Llanishen. /.5- 

 Bank of Feeder, Cardiff. Mr. Chapman. Recent records wanting. 



