370 FLORA CAMBRICA. 



CLASS IV. 

 TETRANDIA monogynia. 



DiPSACUS PiLosus. Small TeafeL — Smith, 169 — P. Aug^ 



On the left of the road leading from Newtown to Mont- 

 gomery, about three miles and a half from the former 

 place;— and near the forge, betwixt Welfh Pool and 



Ofvveftry. 



Galium coreale. Crofs- leaved Bed-JlraH.v. — Smith, 180. 

 — Eng. Bot. 105.— P* July. 



On the ledges of the rocks near Tull Du, above Llyn 

 Idwel ;— -and ai)out half a mile from Llanberis, among 

 the gravel by the fide of the fecond rivulet, in- the way 

 to Llanrwft. 



lluBiA PEREGRiNA. IVild Madder. — Smith, 181. — Eng. 

 Bot. 851. — R. tinBorum. With. 193. — P. June, July. 

 In the hedges at Gloddaeth, near Conwy. 



pLANTAGO MARiTiMA. Sea Plaintahi. -^Sm\th, 184,— 

 Eng. Bot. 175.— P. June, July. 



In abundance on the fea-coafts. — Near Caergwrle cafllc, 

 Fliatfhire ; — amongil the rocks near Tull Dii, above 

 Llyn Idwel; — and by the road-fide from Bangor to 

 Holyhead, about two miles from Gwyndy. 



Plantago coronopus. BucJiS-harn Plaintai/i.^Smlih, 

 185. — A. May— November. 



On all the fea-coafts, generally in a fandy foil. 



Centunculus MINIMUS. Small Chaff- weed. —Stmihy 186. 

 —Eng. Bot. 531.— A. June, July. 



Jn a piece of moift ground about a mile from Llanrwft, and 

 within three or four yards of the turnpike-road leading 



from thence to Gonwy. 



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