i8o The Flora of Glamorgan, 



1815. aquatica, Sm. Reed Meadow-grass. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Paludal. 



Crymlyn Bog ; and banks of Neath Canal. Gulch. Phyt. 1842. 

 p. 182. Lower Penarth ! Sully ! Cadoxton '. etc., frequent. J.S. 

 Park Mill ! Loughor ; Jersey Marine ; Resolven ; Port Talbot ; 

 Margam ; Cadoxton. Ridd. Ewenny river banks ! banks of R. Ddaw 

 from Beauprc'' to St. Athan's Road ! Rivers Waycock ! and Keyson ! 

 Kenfig ! A very typical grass of the reens, margins of slow deep 

 streams, and backwaters on rich alluvium. Ed. 



1 81 6. maritima, Mert & Koch. Creeping Sea Meadow-grass. Gweun- 



wellt arfor. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Littoral. 



Often very abundant on the salt muds of our estuaries from 

 the Rhyntney to the Loughor. It extends below the level of Festuca 

 rubra, and is often associated with Aster Tripolium and Salicornia. 



1817. distans, Wahlenb. Reflexed Meadow-grass. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Sub-littoral. 



Llandwr Marsh. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 182. Cardiff, 

 common. J.S. Tennant's Canal side. Nat.Hb. 1834. Conway 

 Collection. Ely Estuary. V. Llanmadoc ; Loughor ; Port Talbot ; 

 Margam ; St. Athan's Road ; Porthkerry. Ridd. Ely estuary at 

 many points ! Penarth ! ! Ed. 



'1818. Borreri, Bab. Borrer's Meadow-grass. 



Rare. Frequent ? Native. Sub-littoral. 



On the mud dredged from the shore at Cardiff Docks, growing 

 with G. distans. July, 1904. G. C. Driice. Rep. Bot. Exch. Club. 

 1904. p. 39. 



Festuca, Linn. 505. 



1819. procumbens, Kunth. Procumbent Meadow-grass. 

 Rare. Frequent ? Native. Littoral. 



Cardiff Docks. V. Cardifi ; Pengam Marshes. Ridd. 



1820. rigida, Kunth. Hard Meadow-grass. Gweun-wyllt anhyblyg. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Glareal. 



1 82 1. rottboellioides, Kunth. Dwarf Meadow-grass. Corwenith-wellt y 



morfin. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Littoral. 



Flat Holme. Lightfoot. J. of B. 1905. p. 299. Singleton. 

 Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 182. Penrice, in sandy meadows. Turion. 

 L.W.D. Mat. Penarth; E. Moors; Cold Knap. J.S. Pennard to 

 Burry Holm ; Porthcawl ; St. Donats to Nash Point ; Aberdare. 

 Ridd. Pennard Castle, abundant and luxuriant, 1908 ! All records 

 east of Nash Point must be regarded as doubtful. Ed. 



