84 The Flora of Glamorgan. 



Merthyr Mawr ; Ewenny. Ridd. So abundant on the calcareous soils 

 of the lowlands that few definite records have been made. Absent 

 from the hill districts ; or very rare there. 



776. pilosus, Linn. Small Teasel. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native ? Sylvestral. 



Llandough, Cowbridge ! Rev. W. F. Evans. The plant is most 

 abundant in a thicket of rhododendrons, and has probably been 

 introduced with them. It is, however, thoroughly naturalised. 



Scabiosa, Linn. 198. 



777. Succisa, Linn. Devil's Bit Scabious. Clafrllys gwreidd-don, 



Bara'r Cythraul. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Ericetal, pascual, &c. 



778. Columbaria, Linn. Small Scabious. Clafrllys bychan. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Rupestral. 



Mumbles ! Langland Bay ! Caswell Bay ! Pennard Castle ! 

 Mewslade Bay ! Ed. Langland Bay to Llanmadoc ; S. Cornelau. 

 Ridd. 



The form on the rocks at Pennard Castle appears to be quite 

 typical, hence Ball's record for the var. glabra in Bot. Gaz. must 

 disappear. 



779. arvensis, Linn. Field Scabious. Clafrllys, Clais, Penlas. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Agrestal, etc. 



41. Compositse. 



Eupatorium, Linn. 199. 



781. cannabinum, Linn. Hemp-Agrimony. Byddon chwerw. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Paludal, inundatal, etc. 



Solidago, Linn. 200. 



782. Virgaurea, Linn. Common Golden-rod. Eurwialen, Melyn- 



euraidd. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Sylvatical, rupestral, etc. 



Found all over the county, in the lowlands as well as the uplands, 

 but scarcely common. 



b. cambrica (Huds.) Woods of Cwm Neath, frequent. Gutch. 

 Phyt. 1842. p. 120. This record of Gutch, not of Flower, as given 

 by J. Riddelsdell, needs confirmation. 



Bellis, Linn. 201. 



783. perennis, Linn. Daisy. Llygad y dydd, Briallu y dydd. 



Aspygan. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Pascual. 



