By Thomas Bruges Flower, F.R.C.S., F.L.S., S,'c. 77 



coccineo > ; Mr. Stonestreet's Tithymalus,* but rarely on a small neck 

 o£ land running into the sea; Viola alpina luiea cum fore 

 minore,^ 2l variety of the larger Welsh ; at Abermeny ferry Cakile 

 marina,'' which I believe has been mistaken for Leucojum marimm^ 

 and Eruca monensis,^ a plant different from Boccone's, but the same 

 with Plukenets, though very ill figured by him. The flower is 

 pretty large, like RapistrumP I could find but very few specimens, 

 and no seeds ; but brought some young plants with me, which grow 

 well at Mr. Sherard's. 



" After a week's stay in this island we got a fair call for Snowdon, 

 for the wind turning north-east cleared all the Welsh hills so that 

 we left Holyhead, and the northern part of Anglesea, unsearched. 

 We had pretty fair weather most of the time we were at Llanberis. 

 There grows here and there, in wet places amongst the rocks, a 

 Bryum or Hypnum, of a deep shining purple colour ; » and a green 

 one, pointed and pungent at the extremities ; ^ which I remember 

 in the Consul's collection, probably sent by you, but not taken 

 notice of in the Synopsis. I could not find any heads on either of 

 them. We found most of the Welsh plants then in season ; but 

 missed some upon Clogwyn-y-Garnedh, viz., Filix pedicularisrubr^ 

 foliis'' ; Salix pumila, folio rotundo ;'' Cirsium humile montanum, 

 cynoglossi folio, polyantliemumP At the very top of Snowdon we 

 met with Muscus islandicus ^urgans of Bartholin;'' and at the 



* Anthyllis vulneraria, ^. Fl. Brit., 760. 



2 Euphorbia Portlandica. 



^ Viola lutea. 



* Bunias Cakile. 



* Cheirantkus sinuatus. 



* Sisymbrium monense. 



? Saphanus Itaphanistrum. 



^ Bryum alpinum. 



9 Sphagnum alpinum; See Bill. Muse, 245. 



" Wbodsia hyperborea. Brown, Tr. L. Soc, v. 11, 170, f. 11. 



^^ Salix reticulata. 



12 Serratula alpina. 



" Lichen islandicus, Linn. 



