io6 TJie Flora of Glamorgan. 



45. Monotropese. 



Hypopitys, Scop. 265. 



1053. iWonotropa, Crantz. Yellow Bird's-nest. Cyd-dwf. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native. Sylvestral. 



Margam. LAV. D.Mat. St. Pagans, 1874 and 1885. J.S. 

 Castell Coch, 1899. /. Storrie. Spec! Miss Gibson, H., M.A.D.^ 

 T.H.T. and Mr. Fiddian. 



46. Plumbaginese. 



Statice, Linn. 266. 



1054 Limonium, Linn = Limonium vulgare, Mill. Great Sea 



Lavender. Llerayg. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Littoral. 



Typically, on the salt muds of the estuaries, but occasionally 

 on rocks. Found in every suitable locality all along the coast, from 

 the Rhymney to the Loughor, often forming regular meadows, as 

 at Oxwich and Whitford. 



b. pyramidalis, Syme. Barry Salt Marsh ! ! Ed. Oxwich Bay. 



Ridd. Scarcely a distinct variety — probably a state only. 



1056. auriculsefolia, Vahl. = L. binervosum, C. E. Salmon. Lesser 

 Sea Lavender. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Littoral. 



Typically rupestral, especially abundant on the mountain 

 limestone from Burry Holme to Southerndown. Localities few and 

 plants scarcer on the other parts of the coast. Llantwit Major 1 

 St. Donats ! Leys ! Ed. Tresillian ! G.T. Sully ! M.A.D. Barry 

 Island. V. Marcross. T.H.T. Flat Holme ! 



Armeria, Linn. 267. 



1058. maritima, Willd. Thrift. Archmain, Clustog Fair. Cenin ar for. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Littoral. 



This species would be entered as common, but for the fact that 

 there are no records for the coast from Swansea to the mouth of the 

 Kenfig river. 



47. Primulacese. 



Primula, Linn. 269. 



1061. acaulis, Linn. Primrose. Briallu cyffredin, Tewbannog fechan. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Sylvestral, septal, etc. 



Too common in the lowlands for detailed record. Apparently 

 often very rare in the upland valleys. 



