46 TJie Flora of Glamoygan. 



Further additions are : — 



211. Silene noctiflora, Linn. 



St. Hilary. Mrs. Rice Nicholl, spii. ! 

 324. Impatiens fulva, Nuttall. 



Llandough, near Cowbridge. E., Rev. W. F. Evans, and Ridd. 

 This species is thoroughly naturalised, and abundant in many parts 

 of the valley of the River Thaw, from Llansanwr to Gigman Bridge. 

 It must have been the species recorded by Storrie as /. Noli-tangere. 

 It alone grows in the woods near Llandough, and is abundant on 

 both sides of the valley. This habitat for /. Noli-tangere should 

 therefore be excluded. 



NOTES ON THE PREPARATION OF SECTION II. 



For the preparation of Section 11. the Committee has had 

 the assistance of most of its Correspondents of the previous 

 year, and in addition : — 



1. The Misses Lyons, Kilvrough, Parkmill, R.S.O., Glam. 



(L.) 



2. H. M. Hallett, 13, Earl Place, Penarth. (H.) 



Mr. A. Bennett has forwarded the records contained in — 



1. Reports of the Bot. Record Club. 



2. ,, ,, Watson Bot. Exch. Club. 



3. ,, ,, Bot. Exch. Club of the British Isles. 



4. Botanical Gazette. Vols. I. and II. Ball's articles. 

 We have consulted in addition — 



1. The New Swansea Guide. Swansea, 1823, hereafter 



referred to under the abbreviation N.S.G. 



2. The Proceedings of the Swansea Scientific Society. 



The list of over 400 Swansea plants published by Mr. Jackett 

 has not been utilised, as no localities are given for them. 

 The following additional abbreviations are used in 



Section II. : — 

 A^(?/. Hb.. for the herbarium of the Cardiff Museum, destined 



to form the nucleus of the herbarium of the Nat. Mus. 



for Wales. 

 U.C. Hb. for the herbarium of the University College, Cardiff. 

 Vach. Hb for the herbarium of Dr. C. T. Vachell. 



