I04 The Flora of Glamorgan. 



1907 ! Llanishen to Caerphilly, 1908 ! Ed. Llandow ; Covvbridge ; 

 Barry. Ridd. 



1023. latifolia, Linn. Giant Bell-flower, 

 Rare. Scarce. Native. Sylvestral. 



Coedriglan, Cowbridge. J.S. Merthyr Mawr ! 1892. U.C.Hb. 



The record for No. 1024— Merthyr Mawr — is almost certainly 

 erroneous. /. of B. 1902. p. 317. 



1025. rotundifolia, Linn. Hare-bell. Clychlys amryddail. Cloch yr eos. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Rupestral, ericetal, glareal. 



Often thinly scattered, but found in all parts of the county. 



patula, Linn. Spreading Bell-flower. 



Corner field at the junction of the new and old road on Stalling 

 Down, July 8th, 1831. J-E. This is probably the record referred 

 to by Dillwyn. " Said to have been found in the Vale of Glapiorgan." 

 L.W. D.Mat. A doubtful record, inserted to elucidate the entry in 

 L.W. D.Mat. 



No. 1029 is excluded. 



43. Vacciniaceae. 



Vaccinium, Linn. 253. 



1030. Vitis=idaea, Linn. Red Whortleberry. 

 Rare. Abundant. Native. Rupestral. 



Craig-y-Llyn ! T.H.T. Padell-y-Bwlch ! Ridd. Nant-y- 

 gwddon. J.S. Near Braich-y-cymmer. J.S. (2). Blaenafan. T.H.T. 



1032. Myrtillus, Linn. Common Bilberry. Llusen, Lluswydden, 



Mwyar y brain. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Ericetal, sylvestral, &c. 



Common in the uplands ; often the dominant species over large 

 areas. Few records from the lowlands : — Penylan, Coedygoras. J.S. 

 Taffs Well. H. Garth. M.A.D. and V. Rhubina. V. Clyne 

 Wood. Ridd. 



Schollera, Roth. 254. 



1033. Oxycoccos, Linn. Marsh Cranberry. Llygaeron, Ceiros y waun. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Uliginal. 



Mountains near Pontneddfechan. B.G. Ystradgynlais. L.W.D. 

 Mat. Penllergare and Swansea. Giitch. Phyt. 1842. p. 120. 

 Cefn On, Caerphilly Common ! Llantrisant. /.5. Merthyr District 

 E. and F. Ystrad Rhondda. A^. Pendoylan. /., M.A.D. and V. 

 Ystradowen. M.A.D. and V. Llantwit Fardre. Miss B. Pencoed. 

 J.S. (2). Llanbradach. T.H.T. Mynydd Emroch ; Aberdare. 

 Ridd. 



