154 ^^'^ Flora of Glamorgan. 



1 501. vineale, Linn. Crow Garlic. Craf gwyllt, Garlleg gwyllt. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Pratal, pascual, rupestral. 



Port Tennant. Giitch. Phyt. 1842. p. 180. Newton. R. E. 

 and F. Cundall. J. of B. 1902. p. 317. St. Hilary. J.S. Once 

 abundant near Cathays ; Llanishen ! J .S. (2). Porthkerry ! D. 

 Barry. V. and I. Horton ! Miss S. Quoity Green ; Penarth ; 

 S. Cornelau ; Pengam Marshes. Ridd. Cheriton ! Llantwit Major ! 

 Cliffs from Nash Point to Breaksea Point, often abundant ! Aber- 

 thaw ! Peterston Moors, on banks of Ely ! Ewenny River, near 

 Ogmore Castle ! Ham ! Dinas Powys ! and other places left 

 unrecorded. 



I do not think the varieties of this species deserve higher rank 

 than states. Transitional forms are frequent, and two forms often 

 grow together. Ed. 



1502. oleraceum, Linn. Field Garlic. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native ? Pratal ? 



Penylan. Ridd. Llanishen. V. Spec. Vach Herb. ! 



1508. ursinum, Linn. Ramsons. Craf y geifr. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Sylvestral. 



Too common in the lowlands, from Gower to Cardiff, for the 

 detailed citation of the records. Apparently scarce in the uplands 

 and on the coal-measures. Glyn Neath ; Nedd-fechan Glen ; 

 Penllergare. Ridd. Merthyr district. E. and F. 



Scilla, Linn. 425. 



15 10. autumnalis, Linn. Autumnal Squill. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native. Glareal. 



Near Marcross. Nat. Hb. Specimen collected by Storrie. This 

 record was apparently accidentally left out of his Flora of Cardiff. 

 He may at first have doubted his own diagnosis, for in his interleaved 

 copy, opposite S. verna, are the following entries, made at different 

 times : — " See if this is not autumnalis " ; " autumnalis is the one 

 on the cliffs." The record is a good one — the specimen is certainly 

 one of autumnalis, and Storrie could scarcely have made a mistake 

 as to the locality. 



151 1. verna, Huds. Vernal Squill. Serenyn y gwanwyn. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Glareal, sublittoral. 



Worms Head ! /. Woods, junior. B.G. Mumbles ! and other 

 places in Gower ! Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 180. Many other more 

 recent records for Gower, extending from Swansea ! to Burry Holm ! 

 Rare elsewhere. Near Llancarfan. J.S. Near Candlestone. J.S. (2). 

 Porthcawl ! M.A.D. and V. The records for the Lias rocks east of 

 Dunraven are doubtful. Storrie's plant was, as already stated 

 above, a specimen of autumnalis. 



1512. festalis. Salisb. Wood Hyacinth. Bwtias y gog, Cenhinen y 



brain, Croeso haf, Glas y llwyn, Cloch yr eos. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Sylvestral. 



