The Flora of Glamorgan. 73 



Apium, Linn. 152. 



677- graveolens, Linn. Wild Celery. Mers, Halogan. Perllys yr hel. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Sub-littoral. 



Frequent. Penarth ! Leckwith ! Burton Bridge, iS:c. ].S. 

 Ewenny ! Miss B. Leckwith. M.A.D. Not uncommon near Park 

 Mill, Gower. L. Pengam Moors ! Fontigary ! Southerndown ; near 

 Cardiff Docks ! V. Loughor ; Pontardulais ; Swansea ; Neath ; 

 Port Talbot, &c. Ridd. Around the estuaries of all our rivers from 

 the Rhymney to the Loughor. 



678. nodiflorum, Reichb. fil. Procumbent Water Parsnip. Dyfr 



foronyn sypflodeuog. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Paludal, &c. 



This plant varies from specimens six feet high to others of a few- 

 inches. Storrie appears to have exchanged the names of 678 and 679. 



var. pseudo«repens, H. C. Wats. Clyne Common. i?/rf^. Small 

 pond, near Sker Farm ! The records of Ball and Motley for Pennard 

 Castle and Kenfig Pool respectively, appear to refer to this variety 

 and not to the true repens. 



679. inundatum, Reichb. fil. Least Water Parsnip. Amrain dyfrdrig. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Lacustral. 



Common ? E. Moors, Grangetown, &c. J.S. Fontigary, 

 Barry. D. PwU- Arthur, St. Fagans. M.A .D. Pendoylan ! M.A .D. 

 and V. Cefn Bryn ; Fairwood Common ; Gowerton Common. 

 Ridd. Swansea. E.F.Linton. J. of B. 1886. St.-y-Nil ! Hensol ! 

 Leckwith Moors ! Grangetown Moors ! 



Carum, Linn. 155. 



682. verticillatum, Koch. Whorled Caraway. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Pratal. 



Abundant near Cwmbola (? Cwmbwrla) Bridge, Penllergaer and 

 Drymma. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. P. 119; St. Lythans. J.S. Rhigos. 

 Hirwaun Common. IV. Near Catersford, rare. L. Loughor river- 

 basin, very common ; Ystalyfera ; hills near Pontneddfechan ; 

 Cwm Mawr. Ridd. Pontardulais ! 



683. Petroselinum, Benth. & Hook. fil. Common Parsley. Perllys. 



Persyll. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native ? Rupestral. 



Swanbridge ! J.S. In this single station it persists year after 

 year in its wild form, exactly similar to that which occurs on the 

 rocks near the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol. 



684. segetum, Benth. & Hook. fil. Com Parsley. 

 Local. Frequent. Native ? Agrestal, septal, &c. 



Hayes Farm ! collected in 1899. U.C. Hb. Growing in a corn 

 field and on side of a new road, near the Barry Docks Hydraulic Power 

 Shed. No longer there, apparently, in 1907. Ed. Mawdlam to 

 S. CornelyandNottage ; Barry; Merthyr Dyfan ; Swanbridge. Ridd. 



