406 FLORA CAMBRICA* 



Hypericum elodes. Marfi St. Johns IVort, — Smith, 

 805. — Eng. Bot. loy. — P. July, Auguft. 



,In bogs on the mouiUains betwixt Caernarvon and Llan- 

 beris ; — and in fvvampy placi^s in Anglelea. 



CLASS XIX. 



SYNGENESIA. — poLYGAMiA ec^aljs. 



TuAGopoGON PORRiroLius. Purpk Goat's-hard. — Smith, 

 8 1 j.— Eng. Bot. 638.— T. pornfollim. With. 672.— 

 B. IVIay, JuiK. 



In mulft meadows In tlie parlfli of Whitford, near Holy- 

 well, Flint fnlre. 



Hedypn\)IS taraxici. Alpine Hedypnois. — Smith, 825. — 

 Hieracium taraKici. With. 684.— P. July, Auguft. 

 In moill fituations near Llyn y Cwn, above Llanbcn's. 



Mr. Griffith ofGarn, whofe judgment on botanical fiibjeds 

 is of great weight, informs me that he believes this plant 

 to be nothing more than a variety ol Leontodon autumnak 

 of WIdi. 680. [Hedypnois autunwalis. Smith, 826). He 

 compared his fpecimens taken from the bank of Llyn y 

 Cwn, with thofc of Dr. V/ithetlngj that had been fent 

 from abroad, and they exactly agreed. Mr. G. had, how- 

 ever, the precaution to take one of the roots ; and the 

 plant, on cnltlvatlon, became much changed. The ftalk, 

 which had hitherto been fimple, became much branched, 

 and the calyx loft nearly all its woollinefs, whilil the 

 leaves remained unaltered. — Under thefe circumftancc* 

 he cannot fuppofs them dilUndl fpecies. 



HiP.RACiUM ALPiNUM. Alpine Jwgk-Jlowerid Hawh-'iveed. 

 Smith, 827.— P. July. 



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