134 ^^^^ Flora of Glamorgan. 



1296. album, Linn. White Goosefoot. Gwydd -droed gwynaidd. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Agrestal. 



Often a very troublesome weed in the Vale of Glamorgan. 



a. incanum, Moq. Llantwit Major, 1905. Welsh St. Donats to 

 St. Hilary. Ed. Gower ; Port Talbot. Ridd. 



b. viride, Syme. Near Singleton. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 144. 

 Penarth, 1905 ; Llantwit Major, 1905. Ed. Port Talbot ; Aberdare. 

 Ridd. 



c. viridescens, St. Am. Port Talbot ; Barry Island ; Aberdare. 

 Ridd. 



murale, Linn. 

 Alien. 



At Leckwith. V. and M.A.D. Port Talbot. Ridd. 



1302. rubrum, Linn. Many-clustered Goosefoot. Gwydd droed 



rhuddawg. 

 Local. Frequent to abundant. Native. Littoral and viatical. 



Near Singleton marsh. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 144. Kenfig 

 Pool. Mr. Motley. L.W. D.Mat. About Cardiff and Penarth. J.S. 

 Tylacoch. Fl.Rhondda. Port Talbot ; Porthcawl ; Ogmore estuary ; 

 Aberdare. Ridd. Cathays Park ; Ely. V. Penarth. H. Very 

 abundant near the shore at Whitford Burrows, 1908. Ed. 



>304' glaucum, Linn. Oak-leaved Goosefoot. Derwen Caersalem. 

 Rare. Frequent. Alien. Viatical. 



St. Helens, Swansea. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 144. Penarth. 

 /.5. Penarth Dock, 1907 to 1909 ; abundant. Ed. Port Talbot. 

 Ridd. 



'305. Bonus-Henricus, Linn. Allgood. Sawdl y crydd, Llys y gwrda. 

 Local. Frequent. Denizen. Viatical. 



The habitats of this species are almost invariably close to 

 houses ; this may be due either to its nitrophilous character, or to 

 its lost reputation as a valuable vegetable, or to both. 



Worms Head ; Neath. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 144. Allen's 

 Bank, St. Athan ; Bridgend, &c. J.S. Southerndown. Miss B. 

 Overton ! Miss 5. Newton, Porthcawl. W.C. Taffs Well. M.A.D. 

 Rhubina. V. Llantwit Major. J.S. (2). Riverside, Cardiff. H. 

 Ystalyfera ; Kenfig ; Aberdare ; Welsh St. Donats. Ridd. Merthyr 

 district. E. and F. Cog, Sully ; Port Eynon, and other places in 

 Gower. Ed. 



Beta, Linn. 353. 



1306. maritima, Linn. Sea Beet. Melged arfor. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Littoral. 



Confined to the coast ; but fairly well distributed from Cardiff 

 to the Worms Head. 



