The Flora of Glamorgan. lyg 



Poa, Linn. 503. 



1800. annua, Linn. Annual Meadow-grass. Gweun-wyllt blynyddawl. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Agrestal, glareal, viatical, etc. 



1801. bulbosa, Linn. Bulbous Meadow-grass. 

 Rare. Scarce. Native. Glareal. 



Near Barry ! ! U.C.Hb. 1907. Viviparous, like the continental 

 form. Becoming extinct, I fear. When first discovered, there were 

 very many plants, spread over a considerable area. Ed. 



1807. nemoralis, Linn. Wood Meadow-grass. Gweun-wellt y goedwig. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Sylvestral, rupestral. 



Coed Mawr ; St. Pagans ; Coed Mwstwr ; Pencoed. J.S. 

 Merthyr Mawr. Miss B. Gileston. M.A.D. Merthyr district. E. 

 and F. Reynoldstone ; Llandafi ; Coed-y-gores. Ridd. Wood near 

 Ogmore Down ! ! Wall near Southerndown Road Station ! ! Penarth ! ! 

 At least two types occur in Glamorgan. Mr. Bennett reported on 

 the Penarth specimens — " coarctata, (Gaud), or very near it." 



1 808. compressa, Linn. Flat-stemmed Meadow-grass. Gweun-wellt cyn- 



gwasgedig. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Glareal, rupestral. 



Barry. V. Vach. Herb. Walls and embankments at Penarth ! ! 

 Swanbridge ! Ed. Oxwich ; Horton ; Port Talbot ; Cadoxton ; 

 Aberdare ; Dowlais ; Cardiff ; Caerphilly. Ridd. 



. 1 8 10. pratensis, Linn. Smooth Meadow-grass. Gweun-wyllt llyfn. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Pascual, glareal, etc. 



b. subccerulea, (Sm.). Common and abundant in drier situations 

 than those affected by the type. 



c. angustifolia, (Linn;). Frequent. Graigafan ; Port Talbot; 

 Hirwaun ; Cardiff. Ridd. 



18 1 2. trivialis, Linn. Rough Meadow-grass. Gweun-wyllt lledarw. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Pratal, sylvestral, etc. 



Glyceria, R.Br. 504. 



1813. fiuitans, R.Br. Floating Meadow-grass. Gweun-wyllt nawf. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Lacustral, paludal. 



fiuitans X plicata. Widespread, found in most lowland districts 

 apparently. 



1814. plicata, Fr. Folded-leaved Meadow-grass. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Paludal. 



Too frequent in the lowlands for citation of the records. Aber- 

 dare ; Penrhiwceiber ; Llantrisant. Ridd. Llanharry ! ! Ed. 



depauperata, Crepin. Port Talbot. Marshall and Shoolbred. 

 J. of B. 1902. p. 250. Llangenydd ; Ystalyfera. Ridd. 



