120 The Flora of Glamorgan. 



sinks and exposes the plants, they come into flower in succession, so 

 that flowering and fruiting specimens can often be obtained at the 

 same time. 



Sibthorpia, Linn. 313. 



1164. europaea, Linn. Cornish Moneywort. Ceinioglys Cerniw. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native. Uliginal, etc. 



Pontypridd. Sir J. Culliim. B.G. Pwllypaut, Pontypridd 

 Common ! /.5. Still in the latter locality in 1905. Ed. Tafls Well. 

 M.A.D. and V. Foot of Graig, Llantrisant ; and wall sides and 

 road running N. from Pontypridd. V. \ mountain W. of Taff 

 Valley at height of 500 to 600 feet. T.H.T. Near Ystrad Mynach. 

 Mr. A. Pettigrew. Sp ! Between Pontypridd and Porth. Mr. Nance. 

 Caerphilly. Ridd. 



Dignitatis, Linn. 314. 



I 165. purpurea, Linn. Foxglove. Ffion y ftridd.Bysedd cochion, Menyg 

 y Uwynog, Menyg ellyllon. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Sylvestral, septal. 



Veronica, Linn. 315. 



I 1 66. hederiefolia, Linn. Ivy-leaved Speedwell. Rhwyddlwyn eiddew- 



ddail. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Agrestal. 



Too common in the lowlands, from Penarth to Oxwich, for 

 detailed record. Records for the uplands as follows : — Penrhys 

 Brook ; near Mardy Cemetery. Fl. Rhondda. Merthyr District. 

 E. and F. Aberdare. Ridd. No record from the valley of the 

 Loughor. 



1 167. polita, Fr, 



Local. Frequent. Native. Agrestal. 



Swansea. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 143. Cardift. R. W. 

 Richards. J. of B. 1884. p. 260. A common weed of Penarth 

 gardens. Ed. Barry. D. Probably included by our correspondents 

 under 1168. Mr. Riddelsdell records it from most parts of the 

 lowlands (excepting the valley of the Loughor) and from Ystalyfera, 

 Aberdare, Merthyr Tydfil, and Caerphilly. 



I 168. agrestis, Linn. Procumbent Speedwell. Rhwyddlwyn gorweddawl. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Agrestal. 



Swansea. E. F. Linton. J. of B. 1892. p. 296. Leys ! 

 U.C.Hb. Horton ! Ed. Gower ; Porthcawl ; Cadoxton ; Swan- 

 bridge ; Aberdare ; Hirwaun. Ridd. The following records, by 

 correspondents who have not recognised V. polita, must be regarded 

 as for the aggregate 1 167 and 1 168. Aberdare and Hirwaun, common. 

 W. Merthyr District. E. and F. Penarth H. Gower. L. St. 

 Brides Major. V. 



