TJie Flora of Glamorgan. log 



48. Oleacese. 



Fraxinus, Linn. 277. 



1080. excelsior, Linn. Common Ash. Onen, Onwydden. The fruit : — 



AUwyddau Mair (Glam.). 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Sylvestral. 



Ligustrum, Linn. 278. 



1081. vulgare, Linn. Common Privet. Yswydden cyffredin. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Rupestral, glareal. 



Native on maritime rocks and sand dunes ; mostly planted 

 elsewhere. 



49. Apocynacese. 



Vinca, Linn. 279. 



No. 1082 — major — has been recorded as an alien from Park Mill, 

 Penylan Hill, Swanbridge ! Dunraven, Llandough, St. Brides-super- 

 Ely, Rhubina, Creigiau, Boverton, and Lavernock. 



No. 1083 — minor — has been recorded as a denizen or alien 

 from Cwrt-yr-Ala ! St. Athans, Pendoylan, Park Mill, Marcross, and 

 Aberdare. 



50. Qentianeae. 



Blackstonia, Huds. 281. 



1085. perfoliata, Huds. Yellow-wort. Canrhi felen. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Pascual, etc. 



Too common for detailed record in Gower ! and the Vale of 

 Glamorgan ! Records elsewhere few, as follows : — Between Drumau 

 and Gwernllwynchwith. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 142. Merthyr 

 district. E. and F. Port Talbot ; Ruperra ! Rudry ! Ridd. Kenfig ! 



Erythraea, Renealm. 282. 



Some of the forms of this genus are very puzzling, and in the 

 opinion of the Editor require much further study to satisfactorily 

 separate them. 



1086. Centaurium, Pers. Common Centaury. Canrhi goch, Arlladlys, 



Bustl y ddaear, Ysgol Fair, Ysgol Crist. 

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



