The Flora of Glamorgan. loi 



Mill ; Oxwich ; Gowerton ; Pantyftynon ; Pontardulais ; Kilvey 

 Hill ; Ystalyfera ; Neath Valley ; Port Talbot ; Pyle ; Aberdare ; 

 Hirwauii; Porth. Ridd. Practically scattered all over the county, 

 but no records from the valleys of the Ddaw and Ogmore. 



umbellatum, Linn. 



Local. Abundant. Native. Septal, etc. 



Pitton and Pilton, Gower. U.C.Hb., Ed. Llandaft, Melingriffith. 

 J.S. Hirwaun and Aberdare. W. Merthyr. E. and F. Peterston. 

 M.A.D. Caerphilly. V. Broughton Bay; Langland Bay; Groes 

 Eynon and Penllergare ; Neath Canal ; Pontneddfechan. Ridd. 



Hypochoeris, Linn. 240. 



996. glabra, Linn. Smooth Cat's-ear. 



Recorded by Riddelsdell as a native, but from a locality, Porth- 

 cawl sands, where many species have been introduced with ballast. 



997. radicata, Linn. Long-rooted Cat's-ear. Melynydd gorwreiddiog. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Pascual, etc. 



Leontodon, Linn. 241. 



999. hirtus, Linn. Hairy Hawk-bit. 



Common. Abundant. Native. Pascual, glareal, etc. 



1000. hispidus, Linn. Rough Hawk-bit. Peradyl garw. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Pratal, pascual, etc. 



1 00 1. autumnalis, Linn. Autumnal Hawk-bit. Peradyl cynhauafawl. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Pascual, ericetal, &c. 



So abundant, that the fields in autumn in S.E. Glamorgan are 

 often quite yellow. 



Taraxacum, Hall. 242. 



1002. officinale, Web. Dandelion. Dant y Hew cylfredin, Clais. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Pascual, etc., etc. 



Isevigatum, DC. PwUdu! Oxwich! Ogmore and Ewenny Downs ! 

 Porthkerry ! Barry ! Sully ! Swanbridge ! Ed. Penard ; Rhossili ; 

 Whitford Burrows ; Broughton Sands ; Sketty Burrows. Ridd. 



erythrospermum (Andrz.) Gower ; Hirwaun to Glyn Neath ; 

 Kenfig ; Port Talbot ; Swanbridge ; Aberdare ; Taffs Well ; Morlais 

 Castle. Ridd. 



palustre (DC.) Aberdare; Mountain Ash. Ridd. 



udum (Jord.) Widespread according to Riddelsdell. 



I have only recognised two types with certainty, and these 

 appear to cross and produce intermediate forms. The experimental 

 study of this aggregate would, I believe, be repaying. 



