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Sully. G. Saud-liills, Swansea. G.T. This species is one of the 

 most abundant and characteristic plants of our sand-hills, and is very 

 variable. Concerning a very glandular form collected near Kenlig, 

 submitted to him by the Editor, Mr. A. Bennett writes, " It must, I 

 think, be named var. glandulosum Von d. Bosch." 



319. maritimum, L'Herit. Sea Stork's Bill. Pig y Creyr arfor. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Littoral and glareal. 



On the sands about Oxwich, Port Eynon, and the Worms Head. 

 L. W.D.Mat. Frequent. Steep Holm, Barry, Southerndown, and 

 St. Donats. J.S. and H.E. Steep Holm, Southerndown. /. 

 Southerndown. V., Miss B. and M.A.D. Penclawdd. T.H.T. 

 Barry District ! D. Porthcawl ! St. Donats. G.T. Caswell Bay ! 

 Aberthaw ! 



Oxalis, Linn. 86. 



320. Acetoseila, Linn. Wood Sorrel. Suran y coed gyffredin. 

 Glamorgan name : — Bara caws y gwcw. 



Common. Abundant. Native. Septal and sylvestral. 



b. sub=-purpurascens, DC! 



Castell Coch. V. 



321. corniculata, Linn. 



Recorded from Coedriglau. G.T. Southerndown. /.5. Oxwich 

 Bay. D. 



Impatiens, Linn. 87. 



323. Noli=tangere, Linn. Yellow Balsam. Ffromlys. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native ? Sylvestral. 



Llandough, Cowbridge. J.S. and G.T. Rare. Specimens found 

 near Blaenrhondda. Flora Rhondda. The Editor collected some 

 seedling specimens of an Impatiens at St. Mary Church Road. All 

 the specimens left behind were afterwards smothered by an over- 

 growth of nettles. 



