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Anemone, Linn. 3. 



9. nemorosa, Linn. Wood Anemone. Frithogen, Blodeuyn y gvvynt, 

 Gwyntai. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Sylvestral. 



Flowers, varying in colour from white to light purple. 



Ranunculus, Linn. 6. 



The Editor is specially responsible for the critical forms of this 

 genus. Many of the records furnished by correspondents for the 

 various forms of the Batrachian Section (Nos. 14 to 24) are too 

 doubtful for insertion. 



14. circinatus, Sibth. 



Rare. Scarce. Native. Lacustral. 



Ditches, Newport Road, etc. J.S. Crymljai Burrows and about 

 Neath. Flower &- Lees, Phyt. 1843. p. T,yj. Gutch Cat. T.B. 

 Recent records are desirable. 



15. fluitans. Lam. 



Local. Abundant. Native. Lacustral. 



Common ; Talf, Ely and Rumney Rivers, etc. J.S. Ely River, 

 St. Fagans ! Cardiff Feeder, Specimen in Nat. Museum for Wales. 

 V. Ely River. G.T. 



17. trichophyllus, Chaix. 



Local. Abundant. Native. Lacustral. 



Grangetown Brick Ponds ! ! Sully Moors Brick Pond ! ! Kenfig 

 Pool ! ! As Ranunculus diversifolius on authority of F. A. Lees. 

 J.B. Siipp. 1905. Upper Grangetown, Saltmead, 1882. /.5. (2) 

 Ewenny Wood, 1877. Specimen in Nat. Museum for Wales? V. 



18. Drouetii, Godr. 



Local. Abundant. Native. Lacustral. 



Near Cardiff Gas Works ! ! Near Lime Kilns, Llandough ! ! 

 Lavernock ! ! Penylan Road, Cardiff ! Leys ! Nash ! 



19. heterophyllus, Web. ex. p. 



Native. Lacustral. 



Llandaff and Pencisely, 1877. V. Specimen in Nat. Museum 

 for Wales. The Editor has not seen the plant. Other records are 

 given under this name as an aggregate for plants almost certainly 

 belonging to the species R. peltatus, Schrank. 



20. peltatus, Schrank. 



Local. Abundant. Native. Lacustral. 



Lavernock Pond ! ! Pond near St. Fagans ! ! Welsh St. 

 Donats ! Hensol ! Kenfig Pool ! The form from Keniig Pool is 

 regarded by Mr. Bennett as intermediate between R. elongatus, Hiern. 

 and R. peltatus, Fries. Mr. Bennett also recognises R. floribundus, 

 Bab. among the specimens submitted to him. The Editor finds 

 several forms of this sub-species, especially in the Hensol area. 



