66 The Flora of Ghunorgan. 



1898. U.C. Hb. Most of the records were sent in under the aggregate 

 S. Telephiiim, Linn, but all probably belong to the second segregate, 

 as given above. 



619. villosum, Linn. Hairy Stonecrop. 



Collected somewhere near Glyncorwg. J .S. Needs confirmation. 



620. album, Linn. a. teretifolium (Haw.). White Stonecrop. 



As an alien at St. Hilary ! G.T. and J.S. (2). Near How Mill. 

 J.S. (2). Pentyrch. V. Llanmadoc ; Mawdlam. Ridd. 

 b. micranthum (Bast). ^ 



On limestone rocks in Cwni Alun ! looking like a native, and 

 certainly so different from the preceding as to merit specific rank. 



622. anglicum, Huds. English Stonecrop. Briweg y cerrig. 

 Local (or Rare). Frequent (or Scarce). Native. Rupestral. 



Port Eynon. N.S.G. Frequent. Sully; Barry; Porthkerry; 

 Fontigary ; &c. J.S. Pontygwaith Bridge. Flor. Rhondda. Old 

 Walls, Southerndown. Miss B. Dinas Powis, &c. H. Summit of 

 Worms Head and all round coast of Gower. T.H.T. Not uncommon. 

 V. Common. H.E. There is a manuscript record for Glam. by 

 E. F. Linton, 1907. A.B. This is a very interesting record. The 

 species has always been regarded by me as common, as it is so 

 abundant in some Welsh counties. In recent years, however, I 

 have looked for it in vain in Glam. Mr. Riddelsdell gives no record 

 of his own, and very few of any kind. Is the plant really rare, or 

 local ? It is possible that it is rapidly dying out. 



623. acre, Linn. Biting Stonecrop. Bywydog boeth. Bywlys. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Glareal and rupestral. 



624. sexangulare, Linn. Insipid Stonecrop. 



On a steep rocky bank, near the source of the Afan. Mr. Motley. 

 L. W.D.Mat. 



625. reflexum, Linn. Yellow Stonecrop. Bywydog llwynau'r fagwyr. 

 Local. Frequent. Alien. Rupestral. 



Peterstone Castle ; St-y-Nil. J.S. Common on walls (about 

 Swansea). Phyt. 1842. Cowbridge. D. St.-y-Nil. V. Lougher ; 

 Penllergaer ; Ystalyfera. Ridd. Southerndown ! Dinas Powis ! 

 Sully ! &c. ; all escapes, no doubt. 



627. Forsterianum, Sm. Forster's Stonecrop. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native. Rupestral. 



Banks of Neath Canal. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. Craig-y-Llyn ! 

 1890. U.C. Hb. Cliff at Craig-y-Llyn. 1890. Augustin Ley. 

 Record communicated by .4 .5. Not found there since. Did Mr. Ley 

 collect it ? I saw one small patch only. 



Sempervivum, Linn. 131. 



628. tectorum, Linn. Common House Leek. Bywfyth. Llys pentai. 

 Rare. Scarce. Alien. Rupestral. 



St. Nicholas; Barry; Cadoxton. J.S. Heol-y-mynydd ! Col- 

 winstone. Miss B. Rhossili. D. Merthyr. E. and F. Grangetown ; 

 Whitchurch ; Llancaiach. V, 



