The Flora of Glamorgan. 113 



H. Garth. M.A.D. Kenfig ! Cwrt-yr-Ala ! Sully Moor ! Cwm 

 Alun ! St.-y-Nil ! Ed. Crumlin Bog ; Aberafan ; Ewenny ; Barry 

 to Bonvilstone ; Flemingstone Moor. Ridd. No doubt numerous 

 other localities, as the plant is met with so frequently that it is passed 

 over as not worthy of special record. 



b. strigulosa, Mert and Koch. Neath ; Aberdare. Ridd. Cwrt- 

 yr-Ala ! Ed. 



1 1 16. repens, Q. Don. 



Local. Abundant. Native. Paludal, uliginal. 



Crumlyn Bog. Flower and Lees. Phyt. 1843. E. Moors. 

 Grangetown, Leckwith, St. Pagans. J.S. Pontygwaith. Fl. Rhondda. 

 Hirwaun ; Vale of Neath. W. Fairwood ; Penmaen. L. St. 

 Athans Road ! Pontypridd ! St.-y-Nil ! Ed. All over Glamorgan, 

 except the valley of the Ogmore. Ridd. Very wide-spread ; but 

 definite records needed. Treated as local owing to the absence of 

 records from numerous correspondents. 



I I 18. sylvatica, Hoffm. Wood Forget-me-not. 



Local. Frequent. Native. Denizen or alien. Sylvestral. 



Coedriglan Woods — alien. J.S. Bodringallt Woods — two plants, 

 Fl. Rhondda. Cheriton ; Merthyr Mawr ; Aberdare ; as alien. Ridd. 

 Merthyr district. E. &■ F . Park Mill. I. Pendoylan, looking native. 

 /., M.A.D. and V. Not infrequent as a casual. 



1 1 19. arvensis, Lam. Field Forget-me-not. 



Common. Abundant. Native. Agrestal, septal, &c. 



1 120. collina, Hoffm. Dwarf Forget-me-not. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Glareal. 



Common all round the coast. The seeds germinate in autumn, 

 the plants grow vigorously during the winter, flower in early 

 spring, and die oif during the first droughts of summer. Inland 

 locahties on record are: — St. Lythans. I. Llandaff Mill. M.A.D. 

 and V. Bishopston ; S. Cornelau ; Aberdare ; Caerphilly. Ridd. 



I 121. versicolor, Reichb. Yellow and Blue Forget-me-not. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Glareal, etc. 



About Spitty, rare. L.W. D.Mat. Llandaff, St. Pagans, Caerau, 

 Wenvoe, etc. J.S. Occasionally about Hirwaun and Aberdare. W. 

 Pendoylan; Pontcanna. 7. Southerndown. Miss B., V. and M.A.D. 

 Coedriglan. /. Cwrt-yr-Ala. H. Near Pennard Castle, not common. 

 L. Penmaen ; Llangenydd ; Rhossili ; Killay ; Barry ; Mountain 

 Ash ; Taffs Well ; Welsh St. Donats. Ridd. Some of the records 

 may refer to M. collina. 



Lithospermum, Linn. 297. 



1122. purpureo-coeruleum, Linn. Purple Gromwell. 



Local. Abundant. Native. Sylvestral and littoral. 



Near Porthkerry, July 2nd, 1773. Lightjoot. J. of B. 1905. 

 p. 299. Several places on the coast of Gower, particularly Nicholaston 



