32 The Flora of Glamorgan. 



Saponaria, Linn. 6i. 



199. Vaccaria, Linn. 



Local. Frequent. Alien. Viatical. 



Occurs in considerable abundance every year. On and near 

 ballast. All around Cardiff and Penarth Docks. J.S. Seen fre- 

 quent on ballast at Penarth ! Barry Dock ! 1890 and 1892. 



200. officinalis, Linn. Common Soapwort. Sebonlys. 

 Local. Abundant. Native ? Viatical. 



Burrows about Marino, near Swansea ; and plentifully between 

 . Cardiff and Llandaff. Dy. Tuvton, B.G. Plentiful on the Burrows, 

 opposite to Singleton, and has been so since 1802. L.W.D.Mat. 

 Frequent in the Tafi, Rhymney, and Ely Valleys. J.S. Llan-y- 

 wrach. 1830. J.E. Merthyr Mawr. V. Llandaff. V. and I. Near 

 Gileston. B. and D. Ogmore River banks. Mtss B. Taff Valley. 

 M.A.D. and G.T. Cooper's Fields. P. Hirwain District, common. 

 W. Merthyr District. F. Walnut Tree Junction ! Dinas Powis ! 

 Pentyrch ! 



Silene, Linn. 62. 



201. Cucubalus, Wibei. Bladder Campion. Glydlys Codrwth. Llysiau 



saith gwlwm synwyr. 

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



h. puberula, Syme. 



Caswell Bay ! Sully ! Penarth ! ! 

 The variety is probably as widely distributed as the type, though 

 not so abundant. Further records are desirable. 



202. maritima, With. Sea Bladder Campion. Glydlys arfor. 

 Local Abundant. Native. Littoral. 



Rocks on the coast of Gower. Giitch in Phyt. 1842. p. 107. 

 Frequent. Penarth to Southerndown. J.S. The Holms ! T.H.T. 

 Barry District ! D. Southerndown, frequent. Miss B. Barry to 

 Southerndown. B. Sully. G. Caswell Bay ! Gower. G.T. Worms 

 Head. S. 



205. anglica, Linn. English Catchfly. Glydlys brutanaidd. 

 Rare, Scarce. Native. Agrestal and glareal. 



Fields about Marino, near Swansea. B.G. Occasionally found 

 in cornfields. L.W.D.Maf. Rare. Gabalva. J.S. Cornfield at 

 Craig-yr-Eos, Southerndown, 1896. E.V. Field at Newton Nottage. 

 Miss B. Barry Island. M.A.D. Penllergaer. G.T. Porthcawl ! 



Lychnis, Linn. 64. 



213. alba, Mill. White Campion. G. gwyn flodeuog. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Agrestal. 



As this species was not included in the 2nd edition of 

 Topographical Botany, the records are given in full. Frequent. 

 Near Canlift, Penarth, etc. J.S. Frequent. Flora Rhondda. Also 



