40 The Flora of Glamorgan. 



290. sylvestris, Linn. Common Mallow. Hoccys cyffredin. 

 Common. AlDiindant. Native. Septal, viatical, etc. 



291. rptundifolia, Linn. Dwarf Mallow. Hoccys bychan. 

 Local. Frequent. Native, viatical. 



Near Singleton. Gutch in Phyt. 1842. p. \oj. Rare. Fleni- 

 insston and St. Athan. J.S. Lavernock, Llantwit, Boverton, 

 Barry Island ! Dinas Powis ! J.S. (2) Lavernock. 1'. Steep 

 Holm. /. Llantwit Major ! Near Pontypridd, Rhossili, Pencoed. 

 T.H.T. Worms Head. D. Southerndown. Miss B. and M.A.D. 

 Porthcawl ! N. Swanbridge ! Sully ! St. Donats ! 



18. Tiliaceae. 



Tilia, Linn. 81. 



297. cordata, Mill. Small-leaved Lime. Pisgen ? 

 Rare, .\bundant ? Native ? Sylvestral. 



Wood between Gower Inn and Penrice. Flowey <S- Lees. Phyt. 

 1843. p. 378. "Woods about Pont-Nedd-Fechan." According to 

 Mr. Motley some fine old trees near Duffryn Mill, above Taibach. 

 L.W. D.Mat. In the Valley and Vale of Neath this species is common. 

 T.H.T. 



19. Linese. 



Radiola, Roth. 82. 



298. Hnoides, Roth. Allseed. Gorhadawg. 



Local. Frequent. Native. Ericetal, inundatal, etc. 



On the ascent of Cefn Bryn, in Gower. Woods in Phyt. 1850. 

 p. 1058. Rare. East Moors and near St. Brides Major. J.S. 

 Pendoylan, 1904. /. Near Merthyr, 1903. T.H.T. Pennard 

 Burrows, Gower. July, 1850. A.B. Rocks at head of Swansea 

 Bay. G.T. Hensol ! 1905. Kenfig ! 1905. 



Linum, Linn. 83. 



299. catharticum, Linn. Purging Flax. Llin y tylwyth teg. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Pascual. etc. 



301. angustifolium, Muds. Narrow-leaved Flax. Llin culddail. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Pascual and littoral. 



Frequent about Swansea. B.G. Common about Swansea. 

 L.W. D.Mat. Rare. Swanbridge, Colhugh. Barry, etc. J.S. East 

 end of the field south of Penarth Church, June 8th, 1832. J.E. 

 Gileston. Cogan. V. Barry ! B. and D. Southerndown. Miss B. 

 Gileston. M.A.D. Roath. G.T. Celyn Farm, Llanishen. H.E. 

 Penarth ! to Lavernock ! 1896 to 1905. Abundant. Swanbridge ! 

 Sully ! Abundant along the eastern section of the coast but easilj' 

 overlooked. 



302. usitatissimum, Linn. Common Flax. Llin cyffredin. 

 Local. Frequent. Alien. Viatical. 



' Never succeeds in maintaining itself from seed, hence the local 

 records are not given. 



