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T.B., J. of B. Supp. 1905. E. F. Lin/on. Fairwater. I. Barry ! 

 B. and D. Frequent through lower part of County. T.H.T. 

 Southerndown. Miss B. Common in cultivated land and by hedge- 

 sides. P. Common. M.A.D. Aberdare, Hirwain. W. Sully ! 

 G. Coedriglan. G.T. Merthyr District. F. St. Fagans ! Near 

 Kenfig Pool ! rose-coloured, 1905. St. Donats ! 



214. dioica, Linn. Red Campion. Llys yr ychen. 

 Glamorgan name : — Llys y neidr. 



Common. Abundant. Native. Septal and sylvestral. 



215. Flos^cuculi, Linn. Ragged Robin. Blodeuyn y fran. 

 Common. Abundant, Native. Paludal. 



218. Gitliago, Scop. Corn Cockle. Bulwg. 

 Local. Frequent. Colonist. Agrestal. 



Frequent. Penarth, Sully, etc. J.S. Throughout lower part 

 of County, but not frequent. T.H.T. Ely, Gelligaer. E.V. Barry. 

 B. and D. Sutton, Southerndown. Miss B. Aberdare, Hirwain. 

 W. Sully. G. Merthyr District. F. Dinas Powis 1 Kenfig! 



Cerastium, Linn. 66. 



220. quarternellum, FenzL Upright Chickweed. Corwlyddyn syth. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native. Glareal. 



Rare. East Moors. J.S. Recent records desirable. 



221. tetrandrum, Curtis. Dark Green Mouse-ear Chickweed. Glust 



llygoden. Cor-wlyddyn. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Glareal. 



Coast. Sully ! Barry ! etc. J.S. Sand-hills near Swansea. 

 /. Woods, Junior. Leys ! B. Porthcawl, Southerndown. N. 

 Sully ! G. Sand-hills, Swansea. G.T. Llandough ! Swanbridge ! 

 Aberthaw ! Grangetown Marl Pits ! Mumbles ! Near Kenfig Pool ! 

 where its variations are very puzzling. 



222. pumilum, Curtis. 



T.B., J. of B. Siipp. 1905. On authority of E. F. Linton. 



223. semidecandrum, Linn. Little Mouse-ear Chickweed. Cor-wlyddyn. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Glareal. 



Frequent. Penarth, Llandaff, etc. J.S. Barry. B. Hirwain. 

 W. Sand-hills, Swansea. G.T. Llandough ! Grangetown Marl 

 Pits ! Swanbridge ! Mumbles ! 1892. Near Kenfig Pool ! where 

 its variations also are puzzling. 



The three preceding species will repay further study, especially 

 under cultivation. The Editor has not yet recognised No. 222, but 

 the forms in Glamorgan appear to be more variable and therefore 

 more puzzling than elsewhere. The recent records are very scanty 

 and need amplification. 



224. glomeratum, ThuilL Broad-leaved Mouse-ear Chickweed. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Glareal. 



