FLORA CAMBRIC A. ^99 



I'HLASPi CAMPESTRE. Cow-crefs. — Smith, 684.— A.June, 



In dry lanes near Caemarvonj not uncommon, 



Thlaspi alpestre. Alpine ShephcriTs -purfs. — Smith, 

 686. — Eng. Bot. Br. — P. June, July. 



By the fide of a rivulet in a dingle called Nant Bwlch yr 

 Hiarn, about a mile from Llanrwft bridge, and not more 

 than twenty yards from the turnpike-road leading to^ 

 Conwy. 



CocHLEARiA OFFICINALIS. CointnoH Scurvy-groff. '•^Smithf 

 688.— Eng. Bot. 551.— A. May. 



Op. the fea-coaft, near the Great Orme's Head; — and near 

 Barmouth : - on the rocks of Clogwyn y Garncdd. 



Var. y. Smith, 688. — C. groenlandka. With. 573. 



This variety is found in great plenty among the moift rockf 

 of all the high mountains of Llanberis and Snowdon. 



CoCHLEARiA ANGi.icA. EngUJI) Sciirvy-grafs. — Smith, 

 688.— Eng. Bot. 552. -A. May. 



Sea fhores, in a muddy foil, on the north-eafl coaft of 

 Anglefea. 



CocHLEARiA Danica. Daftijh Scurvy-grafs. — Smith, 689. 

 - — Eng. Bot. 6g6. — A. May, June. 



On a wall on the fide of the hill betwixt Caernarvon and 

 Pont Seiont 5 - on the fea-coaft near Llanbadric church, 

 the extreme north point of Anglefea. 



IsERIS NUDICAULIS. Nahed-Jlalked Cafidy-tufi. — Smith, 

 692.— Eng. Bot. 327 — A. May, June. 



On the fide of the hill, by the road leading from Corwen 

 to Llangollen, about half a mile from Corwen ; — on the 

 banks of the road about midway betwixt Cerrig y 

 Druidion and Denbigh. 



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