72 The Flora of Glaiiwrcran. 



Newton ! not frequent. Miss B. Common at Barry. D. The Leys ! 

 M.A.D. and V. Porthcawl ! H. Monknash. G.T. Aberthaw ! 

 M.A.D. and T.H.T. Port Eynon. T.H.T. Oxwich ; Broughton 

 Burrows ; Pennard ; Crymlyn Burrows. Ridd. Near Culver Hole. 

 5.5. Proc. 1892-3. p. 23. Port Talbot ! 1905. ~~ 



666. campestre, Linn. Ysgall canpen. 



Old Artillery Range, abundant. J.S. Now extinct. Status 

 doubtful. This site is now occupied by the Roath Dock, &c. Port 

 Talbot — in three places. Ridd. 



Sanicula, Linn. 146. 



668. europsea, Linn. Wood Sanicle. Golchwraidd. Y ddeilen dda. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Sylvestral. 



Conium, Linn. 148. 



670. maculatum, Linn. Common Hemlock. Cegiden gyffredin. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Sub-littoral, &c. 



Frequent. Penarth ! Sully ! Barry ! Dinas Powis ! &c. /.5. 

 Swansea. Phyt. 1842. Southerndown, abundant. MissB. Common 

 at Barry ! D. and H. Llantrithyd. M.A.D. Sully ! H. Very 

 common in Gower. L. Llandough, Cowbridge. G.T. Castell Coch, 

 &c., common. V. Boverton ; Ely Bridge. J.S. (2). Aberafan ; 

 Nottage, and Merthyr Mawr ; Taff's Well ; Caerphilly Castle. Ridd. 

 Barry Island ! Llantwit Major ! Southerndown ! Penlline ! Affects 

 the coast and occurs apparently on all the geological formations — 

 — very fine and abundant on the Triassic conglomerate at Sully. 



5myrnium, Linn. 149. 



671. Olusatrum, Linn. Common Alexanders. Dulys cyffredin. Alls- 



antr y ddulys. 

 Local. Abundant. Native ? (or Denizen). Viatical, &c. 



Common. Penarth ! Leckwith ! Swanbridge ! &c. /.5. 

 Southerndown, common. Miss B. Common at Barry. D. Fair- 

 water. M.A.D. Lavernock ! H. St. Donats ! G.T. Marcross ! 

 V. In Gower, abundant about ruins ; on Flat Holm. T.H.T. 

 Oystermouth ; Broughton Bay ; Rhossili ; Llangenydd ; Briton 

 Ferry ; S. Cornely ; Ogmore Castle ; Aberthaw. Ridd. Cog, very 

 abundant ! Lower Penarth ! and many other places, the plant being 

 regarded as too common to be noteworthy. 



Bupleurum, Linn. 150. 



674. tenuissimum, Linn. Slender Hare's Ear. 

 Rare. Frequent. Native. Sub-littoral. 



Ely Estuary ! V. and M.A.D. First noted in 1905. Near 

 mouth of River Rhymney. McCulloch. J.S. (2). The plants are 

 easily overlooked, and in no way associated with the ballast. 



