i6 The Flora of Glamorgan. 



68. claviculata, N.E. Br. White Climbing Fumitory. 

 Local. Scarce. Native. Rupestral and sylvestral ? 



Rare. St. Pagans, Pwllypant, near Wenvoe. J.S. Boverton, 

 1882. /.5. (2). Near Gwaelodygarth. V. and M.A.D. Merthyr 

 Mawr. Miss B. Merthyr District. F. Absent from north border 

 of Glamorgan, but occurs near the south border of Breconshire. 

 W. 



Fumaria, Linn. 26. 



This genus is not well represented in this County. Fumitories 

 are seldom seen as prominent weeds. They require careful study. 

 No local botanist has apparently even endeavoured to distinguish 

 the segregates of Fumaria capreolata L. although they were recognised 

 by Babington in the 5 th edition of his Manual published in 1862. 

 The records of the aggregates and segregates, meagre as they are, 

 must therefore be given separately. 



Fumaria capreolata L. Ramping Fumitory. Mwg y ddaiar afreolys. 

 Glamorgan name : — Pwff y ddaiar. 



An aggregate species made up of the segregates Nos. 69, 70, 71 

 and 72 of the London Catalogue. 



Common by roadsides between Ferry and Port Tennant. Gittch 

 in Phyt. 1842. p. 105. " Though rare about London is more 

 common than F. officinalis " in the neighbourhood of Swansea. 

 LAV. D.Mat. Frequent. Llandaff, Penarth, etc. J.S. and T.H.T. 

 Fairly frequent. Barry District. Southerndown. Miss B. 



69. pallidiflora, Jord. 



Reported by Babington. LinncBan Journal of Proceedings, 

 Feb. i860, according to Phytologist, i860. 



7i. confusa, Jord. 



Reported in supplement to Topographical Botany. Journal of 

 Botany, 1905, on authority of E. F. Linton. 



72. murali-s, Sonder. 



Reported along with 71 on authority of the same Botanist. 



74. officinalis, Linn. Common Fumitory. Mwg y ddaiar cyffredin. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Agrestal. 



Common in cultivated ground and about hedges near Swansea. 

 Flower & Lees in Phyt. 1843. p. 377. Not so common as F. 

 capreolata in Swansea District. L.W. D.Mat. Frequent. Penarth ! 

 Llandaff, etc. J.S. and T.H.T. Not common. Penrhys and Blaeny- 

 cwm. Flora Rhondda. Llantwit Major ! ! 1905. Fairwater. /. 

 Barry District. B. and D. Southerndown. Miss B. Llandaff. 

 M.A.D. Common garden weed (around Cardiff). P. Lavernock, 

 Sully. G. Merthyr District. F. 



76. parviflora, Lam. 



Reported in the supplement to Topographical Botany. Journal 

 of Botany, 1905, on authority of Cardiff Museum Shecinien. This 

 specimen was almost certainly collected on the l^allast at Cardiff, 

 and the record is therefore of little value. 



