c8 The Flora of GlnDiorgaii. 



424. Padus, Linn. Bird Cherry. 



Local. Frequent. Native. Septal, &c. 



Merthyr Tydfil ! and Pontneddfechau ! B.G. llirwaun ! 

 L. W.D.Mai. Frequent. Barry, St. Hilary, Gigman Bridge ! &c. 

 /.5. Glyn Cymmer. Flor. Rhondda. Castell-upon-Alun. Miss B. 

 Barry. H. Pendoylan. /. Vale of Neath. W. Merthyr district. 

 v., E. luid F. Pontneddfechau. G.T. Penllergaer ; Loughor ; 

 Aberdare. Ridd. Fleiningstone ' Scarce. 



Spiraea, Linn. iii. 



426. Ulmaria, Linn. Meadow Sweet. Erwaint. Chwys Arthur. 



Meddlys. Llysiau y forwyn. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Paludal, pratal, &c. 

 var. denudata, Boenn. Peterston, 1907, with many intermediate 

 forms connecting it with the type. Ed. Llanrhidian ; Port Eynon ; 

 Giyn Neath ; Port Talbot ; Bridgend ; Aberdare ; Penrhiwceiber ; 

 Tafi's Well ; Caerphilly ; Llanishen. Ridd. F. of G. , 



427. Fllipendula, Linn. Dropwort. Crogedyf. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native. Pascual. 



Penarth, Heol-y-mynydd, Ham. J .S. Perhaps e.xtinct in each 

 of these habitats. Confirmation desirable. Tom Harman's meadow, 

 1830. ].E. A locality near Llandaff. 



Rubus, Linn. 112. 



Owing to the appointment of our correspondent Mr. Illtyd 

 BuUer Pole-Evans to the position of Plant Pathologist to the 

 Transvaal Agricultural Department, he was unable to complete his 

 study of the critical genera Rubus and Rosa. Under these circum- 

 stances the record in each of these genera must for the present be 

 confined to the non-critical and aggregate species. A fuller treatment 

 will appear subsequently in an appendix. 



428. idaeus, Linn. Raspberry. Afanen. Mafonwydd. Mafonllu. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Sylvestral, &c. 



Frequent. Llantrithyd ; Heath; Gigman ; &c. /.5. Ynyshir ; 

 Bodringallt ; Mid Rhondda ; Blaenrhondda. Floy. Rho Jidda. Candle- 

 stone. Miss B. Pontcanna ; Castell Coch. M.A.D. Common about 

 Aberdare. W. Cwrt-yr-Ala. H. Pendoylan. /. and V. Frequent 

 near Park Mill, Gower. L. Penllergaer ; Coedriglan. G.T. Frequent 

 over County ; profuse in some parts of the hills along the N. border 

 from the Vale of Neath to the River Tawe. T.H.T. Llancaiach. V. 

 Perddyn Gorge ; Melincourt Glen ; Resolven. Ridd. Above Llyn 

 Each! about 1,700 feet high. 1905. 



fruticosus, Linn. Blackberry. Mwyaren ddu. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Septal, sylvestral, &c. 



This aggregate species has been so split up into segregates, that 

 in the British Isles alone more than 100 species are now recognised. 

 About 60 of these have been observed to occur in Glamorgan. 



