igo The Flora of Glamorgan. 



that it was not the one discovered by Ray. This sterile form and 

 the intermediate type serratum are probably the offspring of the 

 type. All three forms may occur in the same locality. Other 

 varieties have been recognised and named but do not merit 

 inclusion. Ed. 



Phegopteris, Presl. 529. 



1902. Dryopteris, Fee. Oak Fern. 



Local. Frequent. Native. Sylvestral, rupestral. 



Rocks about Pont Nedd Vechan. L.W.D. B.G. Perddyn 

 Valley ! 1879. U.C. Hb. Prof. C. M. Thompson. Very abundant 

 about 1895 ; now very rare but recorded by M.A.D. " I have not 

 seen " this species at St. Hilary and Cwmffrwdor. J.S. (2). Vale 

 of Neath. H ; Pontardulais ; Aberdare ; Padell-y-Bwlch ; Graig- 

 fach, Cwmparc. Ridd. Cwm Wyrfa. W. Pont Henrhyd. E. Lees, 

 Bat. Looker-out. p. 208. Near Draethen. Mr. Birkenhead. Craig-y- 

 Uyn, on the screes ! Ed. 



1903. calcarea, Fee. Limestone Polypody. 

 Rare. Abundant. Native. Rupestral. 



Hirwaun Common. W. Morlais Castle ! U.C. Hb. 1890. 

 E. and F., and T.H.T. Old Castle Down, abundant ! Ed. Near 

 Draethen. Mr. Wright. 



1904. polypodioides, Fee. Beech Fern. 



Local. Abundant. Native. Rupestral, sylvestral. 



Uscoed Eynon Gam, and the Ladies Fall, near Pont Nedd 

 Vechan ! E. Forster, junior, B.G. So common on the escarpments 

 of the Pennant Grit ! at the heads of the chief valleys, that the 

 separate records cannot be cited. Ed. Penllergare. L.W.D. Mat. 

 Navigation. J.S. (2). Neath Valley. G.T. Merthyr district. E. 

 and F. Draethen ! Willowford ! Quaker's Yard ! and some other 

 lowland localities for which there is no definite record. Ed. 



Osmunda, Linn. 531. 



1906. regalis, Linn. Royal Fern. Lloer-redynen cyfrdwy, Rhedynen 



cyfrdwy, Rhedyn Crist (in Glamorgan). 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Paludal, etc. 



Crymlin Bog ! Lightfoot. J. of B. 1905. p. 299. Near 

 Cwmbwrla and other places about Swansea. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. 

 />. 183. Frequent in the county. L.W.D., B.G. Penllergare. Trans. 

 Swansea Sci. Soc. 1895-6. p. jy. Black Mill ; Wain-y-Llan ; 

 Wain-y-Gilfach, near Llangonoyd ! J.S. Glyncorwg ! /.5. (2). 

 Neath. Miss Ollivant. Maesteg ; Tondu ; Vale of Neath. H. 

 Dimbath Valley. Miss B. Penrice. Miss S. Rhossili. Miss S. and 

 M.A.D. Pendoylan, 1884. I. Llangenydd, Gower. T.H.T. Ystrad- 

 owen ; Aberdare ; Mountain Ash. Ridd. Cwmtwrch, Glamorgan- 

 shire, very abundant in 1890. U.C. Hb., Ed. 



