The Flora of Glamorgan. 173 



1722. rostrata, Stokes. Bottle Sedge. Hesgen chwysigenaidd ylfinfain 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Paludal. 



Too widespread for detailed citation. Ascends to the shore of 

 Lljrnfach, and is found in the lowlands at Ystradowen and Pendoylan. 



b. elatior, (BIytt). Llancaiach. Nat.Hb., Ridd. fide E.F.L. Con- 

 cerning a specimen from Ystradowen (E.V.), Mr. Bennett reported — 

 " A pretty form, apparently sterile — I have not seen a specimen, but 

 it appears to answer to the var. ritsticana, Laest." 



1724. vesicaria, Linn. Bladder Sedge. Hesgen chwysigenaidd berdy- 

 wysennog. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native. Paludal. 



Near Cardiff, common. J.S. Marsh between Ely and St. Fagans, 

 1908. Nat.Hb., Ridd. Aberdare. Ridd. Hirwaun Ponds, 1909! 

 Peterston Moors ! ! 12-7-09. Ed. 



92. QraminefiB. 



Phalaris, Linn. 470. 



1738. arundinacea, Linn. Ribbon Grass. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Paludal. 



Fairly common in the lowlands, apparently rare in the hill 

 districts. 



Anthoxanthum, Linn. 471. 



i739> odoratum, Linn. Sweet-scented Vernal-Grass. Melynwellt perarogl 

 y gwanwyn. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Pascual, pratal, sylvestral, etc. 



This species is very remarkable for the great variety of its 

 habitats. 



Alopecurus, Linn. 473. 



1742. myosuroides, Huds. Slender Fox-tail Grass. 



Local. Frequent. Native ? certainly often introduced. Agrestal. 



Cathays Park. V. Port Talbot ; Merthyr Dyfan ; Pengam 

 salt-marshes. Ridd. Penarth ! 1890 ; Southra farm, Dinas Powys 1 

 1905. Ed. 



1743. fulvus, Sm. Orange-anthered Fox-tail Grass. 



The records by Storrie : — Grangetown, Leckwith, etc., require 

 confirmation. I have searched these localities many times. Ed. 



1744' geniculatus, Linn. Bent-stemmed Fox-tail Grass. Rhon-wellt y 



cadnaw cymmalog. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Paludal. 



