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lis"h Botany.' It also grows on the Worms Head, and on several inaccessible 

 cliffs in that neighbourhood ; (Dillwyn). 



Cochlearia officinalis. Banks of the Tawe, between Swansea and Llandore, plentiful, 

 (Dillwyn). 



anglica. Found by Mr. J. Woods on the river-banks a little above Swan- 

 sea, (Dillwyn). 



danica. Near Singleton ; abundant on rocks near Mumbles light-house ; 



in Kidwelly Church, Oystennouth Castle. 



Armoracia rusticana. Road to Dan-y-graig ; in enclosure of Lady Huntingdon's 

 Chapel, Swansea ; and Fabian's Bay. 



Thlaspi arvense. Gathered near Wych-tree Bridge, and I believe it is not uncom- 

 mon in the neighbourhood, (Dillwyn). 



alpestre. About Pont Nedd Vechn and Aberpergwm, (Dillwyn). 



Hutchinsia petrtsa. On the walls of Pennard Castle ; and on sandy ground south oi 



Pennard Castle, April 20, 1839, by M. Moggridge, Esq. 



Teesdalia nudicaulis. On wastes and road-sides about Swansea, not uncommon, (Dill.) 



Cakile maritiina. In abundance on the sea-shore near Salt-house point, Fabian's Bay. 



Eryshnum Alliaria. Near the Ferry. 



Senebiera Coronopus. Singleton Marsh. 



— didyma. Llandwr Marsh, common ; Cadoxton and Fabian's Bay. 



Capsella Bursa-pastoris. Cline Wood and Mumbles road. 



Lepidium ruderale. Occasionally found on rubbish-heaps and ballast-banks about 

 Swansea, (Dillwyn). 



campestre. On banks of the Neath Canal. 



Smithii. Everywhere on the sea-shore. 



Draba. Formerly abounded on the ballast-banks by the river-side a few 



hundred yards northward from the Pottery, but the ground has been converted 

 into wharfs, and I doubt whether it is now to be found there, (Dillwyn). 



Brassica Napus. Kilvey Hill, common. 



Sinapis Monensis. On the downs near Park, and above Mincian Hole, two speci- 

 mens were gathered last summer and one this summer, 1839, (M. Moggridge). 

 Rocks and down near Pennard Castle. 



arvensis. Common, near St. Helen's turnpike. 



nigra. On a rubbish-heap in a field by the side of the St. Helen's road. 



Diplotaxis tenuifolia. Near Llandwr. 



■ muralis. Between Swansea and Port Tennant, and common on sand-hills 



by the road-side. 

 Crambe marithna. On the sandy shore between the Neath and Afan rivers, and found 



by Dr. Turton, near Porteynon, (Dillwyn). 

 Raphanus Raphanistrum . On Kilvey Hill. 

 Viola palustr is, and a white variety. River-side, Pentlegare. 



tricolor. Near Singleton, but probably strayed from the garden. 



jS, arvensis. Common. 



lutea. The Black Mountain has been noted as a habitat of this plant since the 



days of Merrett; and though generally an inhabitant of mountains, I have 

 found it growing on Cromlyn Burrows, (Dillwyn). 



Heliantliemum canum. Cockit, in road leading to back of Uplands. 

 vulgar e. Common. 



