The Flora of Glamorgan. 115 



1 1 28. Soldanella, Junger. Sea Bindweed. Cyughafawg arfor, Ebolgarn y 

 inor. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Glareal and littoral. 



Occurs along the coast on the sands from Sully to Port Eynon. 

 Rare and scarce east of the Ogniore, commoner towards the W. No 

 records for the Whitford Burrows. 



Convolvulus, Linn. 3o«». 



I 129. arvensis, Linn. Small Bindweed. Cynhafawg fechan, Taglys. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Agrestal, viatical. 



Cuscuta, Linn. 301. 



1131. europsea, Linn. Great Dodder. LUnclwm, Lhndag, Llindro, 

 Cwlwni y coed, Cwlwm y gwydd. 



Newton sands, not flowering. Ridd. This is probably referable 

 to either 11 32 or 11 33. 



I 132. Epithymum, Murr. Lesser Dodder. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native. Parasitic. 



Near PwUdu, Gower, 1892, very abundant on Ulex. U.C.Hb. 

 No longer there apparently in 1908. Exterminated probably by the 

 burning of the furze. 



^^33' Trifolii, Bab. Clover Dodder. 



There are two definite records for this alien plant. Pontcanna, 

 on Trifolium pratense, J.S. (2). Gileston, on clover. T.W. Proger. 

 Not uncommon on clover in Glamorgan. Mr. Hedger Wallace. A 

 number of additional records for Cuscuta are probably to be placed 

 here, the parasite growing on various herbaceous plants. Dunraven ! 

 On Ceutaurea nigra and Lotus corniculatus. Mr. Mitchell and V. 

 Cogan Pill on Potentilla reptans. Miss Corbetf, 1897. Sp! 

 Horton ! Near Oxwich ! 1908. U.C.Hb. On various herbaceous 

 plants, HypochcBris radicata, etc. Ed. 



54. Solanacese. 



5olanum, Linn. 302. 



1134. Dulcamara, Linn. Woody Nightshade. Elinog, Mynyglog. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Septal, paludal, littoral, etc. 



b. marinum, Bab. Oxwich ! Sully Island ! Ridd. 



• *35- nigrum, Linn Black Nightshade. Mochlys cyffredin, Mochlys 

 grawnddu. 

 Local. Frequent. Native ? Viatical, agrestal. 



East Moors and Penarth. J.S. Llanmorlais. E. F. Linton. 

 J.ofB. 1892. p. 2g6. Swanbridge, 1830. /.E. Penarth! H. Swan- 



