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Drosera rotundifolia, longifolia and anglica. Town Hill in the boggy ground ; also 



in Cromlyn bog and Cwm bucha. 

 Polygala vulgaris, and the white and rose-coloured varieties. On the banks of the 



Neath Canal, Pentlegare, Worms Head. 

 Malva sylvestris and moschata. Common. 



rotundifolia. Near Singleton. 



Lavatera arborea. At Paviland Cave and in Loughor Marshes. 



Hypericum calycinum. In Nicholston Wood near Penrice Castle; and I believe it to 



be as much indigenous there as in any other part of Britain ; (Dillwyn). 

 quadrangulum. Road leading to Kilvey Hill. 



perforatum. Near and on Kilvey Hill. 



dubium. In the woods about Penrice. 



humifusum. Singleton ; back of Uplands. 



pulchrum. Near Singleton, and Neath Canal. 



elodes. Near Singleton, and Port Tennant. 



• AndroscBmum. Singleton, and woods near Neath ; Britton Ferry, Drum- 

 ma and Penrice. 



Saponaria officinalis. Plentiful on the Burrows about Singleton, and has been so 

 since 1802, (Dillwyn). 



Silene inflata. Sea-shores, common. 



■ maritima. Rocks on the coast of Gower. 



Lychnis Flos-cuculi. Cromlyn Bog and the Neath Canal. 



diurna. Hedges near Kilvey, common. 



Spergula arvensis. Kilvey Hill. 



Sagina procumbens. Mumbles Road. 



Alsine peploides P Near the Ferry. 



Arerutria serpyllifolia. Between the Ferry and Port Tennant. 



rubra. Plentiful in a stone-quaiTy near Greenhill turnpike. 



■ marina. Near Neath canal, on muddy shores. 



Cerastium glomeratum. Between Swansea and Neath. 



triviale. Common. 



tetraiidrum. On sand-hills, not uncommon, growing with C. semidecan- 



drum, of which I am satisfied it is nothing more than a variety, (Dillwyn). 



Stellaria nernorum. Discovered by Mr. Woods at Uscoed Hendry, and in other places 

 about the neighbourhood of Ystradgunlais. This plant is common in the north, 

 but I am not aware of its having been found elsewhere in Wales, or in any of 

 the southern or midland counties of England. 



media. Near Singleton. 



holostea and graminea. Common. 



Linum usitatissimum and angustifolium. Common about Swansea, (Dillwyn). 



catharticum. Singleton Marsh ; Pennard. 



Tilia microphylla. Woods about Pont Nedd Vechn, where it was discovered by Mr. 



E. Foster. It is figured in ' English Botany,' 1705, with the name of T. parvi- 



folia; (Dillwyn). 

 Acer Pseudo-platanus. Near Singleton on the marsh. 

 Geranium pratense. Frequent in the hedge-banks between Aberpergwm and Pont 



Nedd Vechn. 



robertianum and columbinum. Between the Ferry and Port Tennant. 



