The Flora of Glamorgan. 103 



42. Campanulacese. 



Lobelia, Linn. 247. 



1015. Dortmanna, Linn. Water Lobelia. Bidawgiys dyfrdrig. 

 Rare. Abundant. Native. Lacustral. 



Llyn-fawr ! Llyn-fach ! B.G. Still abundant there. Ed. 



Jasione, Linn. 248. 



1017. montana, Linn. Sheep's-bit. Clefryn. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Glareal. 



Appears to be rare on the heavy clay lands of the Vale of 

 Glamorgan, perhaps absent altogether. 



c. littoral is, Fr. Porthcawl ! Mumbles to Caswell Bay ! Ed. 

 Aberafan ; Sker. Ridd. 



Wahlenbergia, Schrad. 249. 



10 1 8. hederacea, Reichb. Ivy-leaved Bell-flower. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Uliginal. 



Frequent in the Neath Valley and other parts of the county. 

 Plentiful about Pontypridd. B.G. Cwm Clydach. L.W. D.Mat. 

 St. Fagans, Caerphilly ! Taff Valley, Pontypridd ! Quakers Yard ! 

 etc. J.S. Tylacoch, etc. Fl. Rhondda. Hirwaun ! W. Merthyr 

 District. E. and F. Pentyrch. G.T. Castell Coch. H. Little Garth. 

 M.A.D. Ystrad Rhondda. N. Penllergare ; above Pontardulais ; 

 Pontardawe ; Glyncorwg ; Aberdare. Ridd. Llyn-fawr, and many 

 other places, the plant being regarded as too common to demand 

 record. Ed. 



Campanula, Linn. 251. 



1 02 1, glomerata, Linn. Clustered Bell-flower. Clychlys. 

 Rare. Frequent. Native. Pascual. 



By the sides of the hills in dry open pastures (near Swansea). 

 Flower &- Lees. Phyt. 1843. P- 379- Near Dunraven ! West- 

 combe. Phyt. 1844. p. 780. T., M.A.D. and V. Penarth ! 

 Storrie. The plant appears to be restricted now to the coast from 

 St. Donats to Southerndown. Extinct at Penarth. A few years 

 ago a few specimens appeared spontaneously in a garden at Penarth 

 situated on the old habitat. 



1022. Trachelium, Linn. Nettle-leaved Bell-flower. Clychlys dynad- 



ddail. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Septal. 



Between Penrice and Port Eynon ! E. Lees. Phyt. 1843. 

 p. 379. St. Fagans, St. Andrews ! St. Hilary ! J.S. Llanbleddian, 



