FLORA CAMBRICA. 385 



Saxifraga Hypnoides. MoJJy Saxifrage Smith, 457.— 



Eng. Bot. 454.— P. May, June. 



On alpine rocks in Caernarvonfliire, fufficiently conamon. 



ScELERANTHUS PERENNis. Perennial /f/za-zfi?/. —• Smith, 

 458.- Eng. Bot. 352.— P. Aug. Sept. 



In fandy places by the road-fide, betwixt Corwen and Bala, 

 that pafTes through Llandrilloi 



Saponaria officinalis. Soapivort-. — Smiihf 459. — P. 

 Auguft, September; 



Amongfl. the ruins and rubbifh of Bafingwerk abbey, near 

 Holywell ; — and in the hedges of the lane that leads 

 from Llanrhaiadr to the catarafl of Piftyll Rhaiadr, in 

 Montgomery fluVe. 



DECANDRIA.— TRiGYXL^. 



CucubAL'us BACCIFER. Berry hearing Chid'weect.—Smlth, 

 464. — C. bacciferus. With. 41 1 — P. June, July. 



This plant was found in a hedge near Llanidan, m Angle- 

 fea, in the fummcr of 1 798, by the reverend Evan Lloyd, 

 of Amlwch; but he afterwards fought for it in the 

 fame place in vain. 



SiLENE ANGLICA. Etiglip CatchJJy. — Smith, 465. — A. 



July. 



In a corn-field near the coaft, not far from Llanfaglan 

 church, three miles from Caernarvon. 



SiLENE NUTANS. Ncttingkitn Catchjly. — Stmlhy 466. — 

 Eng. Bot. 465. — P. June, July. 



Among the ruins of Diganwy caftlc ; and near Gloddaeth, 

 Caernarvonfhire. — On the rocks above the mine works 

 at Dalea Goch, Flintfhire. 



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