260 ON THE BOTANY OF SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE, 
Mr. Watson only adds one. species in his ‘ New Botanist’s Guide :’ 
few additions are noticed in the same author’s ‘ Cybele Britannica.’ 
In the year 1848, a little tract, entitled ‘ Contributions towards a a 
Catalogue of Plants indigenous to the neighbourhood of Tenby,’ was pub- 
lished by my friend Dr. R. W. Falconer. In it he records the observation 
of 388 species in the neighbourhood of that town. As Dr. Falconer’s 
book was printed solely that the materials which he had collected might, 
not be lost, when a change of residence deprived him of his “ long- 
cherished hope” of publishing a perfect catalogue of the native plants to 
be met with near Tenby, it cannot cause surprise that I was able to 
add largely to it during two visits to that town. The number of Tenby 
plants now amounts to about 550, nearly all of which were observed 
_ by myself. . Doubtless more remain to be found by persons possessing: 
better opportunities of examining the country. 
Cireumstances greatly favoured my examination of the western part 
of South Pembrokeshire, where I was most hospitably received by in- 
fluential inhabitants. I am thus enabled to give a — ae 
catalogue of the plants. 
It was originally my intention to have included in one paper a cata- 
logue of all the plants which have been found in the county of Pembroke, 
but, upon mature consideration, it seems desirable to leave the formation 
of a list of North Pembrokeshire plants to some other person. That 
interesting district is sure to supply many species which have as yet 
escaped notice, 
All the plants noticed in the district are recorded in the following. 
list, not in order to render it more extensive, but from the consideration 
that a knowledge of the common plants has at least as great an interi 
est to the Sotiichl geographer as attaches to the rarer ones. As 
most of the plants are to be found throughout the district, localities 
are generally omitted. 
I am indebted for some localities to the Misses Smith, of Gomfreston; 
who have paid much attention to the botany of their own neighbour 
hood, 
E Ranv 
Clematis Vitalba, Z 
Thalictrum minus, L, 
Anemone nemorosa, L. Gomfreston 
Glebe, the Misses Smit. 
Ranunculus heterophyllus, Sibth. 
NOVIAOEA. R. confusus, Godr, Marsh, at Tenby 
and Stackpole, 
R. cænosus, Guss. > Lenormandi, Sh) 
| R. sceleratus, L. 
. ula, L. 
R. Lingua, L 
