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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO SECTION I.— 

 THALAMIFLOR^. 



The records in Section I. credited to E. were the joint work of 

 our Correspondents, Messrs. Evans and Fleming, of Merthyr 

 Tydvil, and should have been credited to E. and F. In the 

 present and subsequent sections E. and F. will be used to denote 

 the conjoint records of these two botanists. 



Since the publication of Section I., Mr. Riddelsdell has 

 published his Flora of Glamorgan — a notable contribution to 

 the taxonomic botany of the County. His work includes two 

 species not reported by us, viz. : — 



Ranunculus lutarius, Bour. Rhossili Down. 

 , Viola calcarea, Qreg. Ogmore Down. 



Many new localities are given, especially in the western and 

 northern parts of the County, and special attention is given to 

 "critical" forms. In Section II. and the subsequent sections 

 we shall indicate Mr. Riddelsdell's records, whenever they 

 supplement or differ from our own, under the abbreviation Ridd. 



Mr. Arthur Bennett has furnished us the following records 

 for the very local Glam. species, Draba aizoides, Linn. : — 



May, 1871. Dr. F. A. Lees. sp. Rocks at Pennard Castle. 



April, 1875. H. L. Jones. sp. 



April, 1882. T. B. Flower. sp. 



April, 1885. Dr. F. Parsons, sp. 



May, 1893. Mr. Nevinson. sp. 



April 12th. 1904. Rev. E. S. Marshall, sp. On limestone cliffs 

 west of Pwlldu Head, Glam. Rev. A. Ley told Mr. Marshall 

 that "it is plentiful on cliffs for three miles west of Pwlldu Head." 



April, 1877. T. B. Flower. Rocks at the Worms Head, 

 Gower. 



The first record was by Smith in Eng. Bot., 1804. Found 

 by John Lucas in 1795 near Worms Head, 16 miles west of 

 Swansea ; and in 1803 by Dr. W. Turton " on walls and rocks 

 about Pennard Castle, eight miles west of Swansea." 



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