The Flora of Glamorgan. 125 



12 10. minor, Linn. Lesser Bladderwort. Chwysigenwraidd Ueiaf. 

 Rare. Scarce (? extinct). Native. Lacustral. 



Llandwr Marsh (? Landore). Gutch. Phyt. 1842. Llyn-fach. 

 J.S. Crumlin Bog. Hb. York Miis. Ridd. 



There is only one modern record for any Utricularia in Glamorgan, 

 that of Mr. Hallett, for the Grangetown Moors. 



Pingfuicula, Linn. 324. 



I 213. vulgaris, Linn. Common Butterwort. Toddaidd melyn cyffredin, 



Golchwraidd. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Uliginal. 



St. Fagans, Rhondda Valley, Llynvi Valley, near Llangynwyd. 

 J.S. Pontrhondda, Mardy, Clydach Vale, etc. Fl. Rhondda. 

 Craig-y-Llyn. E. F. Linton. J. of B. 1892. p. 296. Hirwaun, 

 common. W. Merthyr District. E. and F. Vale of Neath. G.T.and 

 H. Pontneddfechan. M.A.D. Pontypridd, Aberdare Valley, the 

 two Rhonddas, Moors W. of Neath River, Swansea Valley. T.H.T. 

 Llandough. 1841. J.E. Ystradowen. M.A.D. Coedriglan. G.T. 

 Twmpath, near Newton Down. Miss B. Treherbert ! Glyncorwg. 

 V. Gower ; Ystalyfera ; Cwm Pare ; Graig Fawr ; Aberdare. 

 Ridd. 



There is a doubtful record for No. 12 16 : — Llyngynwyd. J.S. 



58. Verbenacese. 



Verbena, Linn. 325. 



1217. officinalis, Linn. Common Vervain. Cas gan gythraul, Llys yr 

 hudol, Briw'r march, Derwen pendigaid, Derwen y ddaear. 



Local. Frequent. Native. Viatical. 



Too common in the lowlands for detailed record. In the 



neighbourhood of most villages in the Vale of Glamorgan and Gower. 



Absent from the uplands, with the exception of one record from 



Ystalyfera. 



59. Labiatse. 



Mentha. Linn. 326. 



1 2 18. rotundifoiia, Muds. Round-leaved Mint. Mintys Uedcrynddail. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Inundatal, pratal, etc. 



St. Donats Churchyard and thereabouts. Lightfoot. J. of B. 

 1905. p. 299. Briton Ferry. Flower and Lees. Phyt. 1843. 

 Banks of the Loughor, above Pontardulais. Motley. Penrice Castle. 

 Dillwyn, L.W.D. Mat. St. Fagans, Tafts Well ! Pencoed. J.S. 

 Pontrhondda, Blaenycwm> Fl. Rhondda. Rhubina ; Maen 



