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Gei'anium molle and disscctum. Near Port Tennant, (Dillwyn). 



sanguineum. In great luxuriance near Pennard Castle ; common on the 



cliffs in Gower, (Dillwyn). 



Erodium cicutarium. Common. A var. triflorum, or three-flowered Stork's-bill, is 

 also met with near Swansea. It is plentiful on the sand-hills ; and although by 

 many botanists considered to be only a variety of the above, yet it certainly dif- 

 fers materially from it; the peduncles are almost invariably three-flowered. 



cicutarium, vars. album and purpureum,. Sea-shore near the Ferry. 



Oxalis Acetosella. Common in hedge-rows. 



Montia fontana. On the Town -hill. 



Cotyledon Umbilicus. Common, especially on the road to Uplands. 



Sedum Telephium. Llandwr Marsh. 



acre. Banks of Neath canal, and Loughor Marshes. 



■ rejlexum. Common on walls. 



Forsterianum. Banks of Neath canal. 



Peplis Portula. In Llandwr Marsh. 



Lythrum Salicaria. Common in hedges near Singleton. 

 Rhamnus catharticus. In Cline and other woods, (Dillwyn). 



Frangula. Cline wood. 



Ulex europcBus and nanus. Common; 



Genista tinctoria. Llandwr and Forest Marsh ; meadows near Pentlegare. 



Sarothamnus scoparius. Near PontWern; and near Poppit Hill; seen five or six 



years ago by Mr. Ride. 

 Anthyllis Vulneraria. In a marsh near Singleton, and on Kilvey Hill. 

 Ononis arvensis. Near Port Tennant and Singleton. 

 Trifolium repens. Between Swansea and Singleton. 

 pratense. Near Neath. 



medium and procumbens. Kilvey Hill. 



scabrum and glomeratum. On Swansea and Sketty Burrows, (Dillwyn). 



fragiferum. Near Singleton; banks of Neath canal. 



— — — ^— minus. Cline wood. 



Lotus corniculatus and major. Common on the sand hills, and near Port Tennant and 



Singleton. 

 Medicago sativa. Kilvey Hill, (cultivated ?). 

 Vicia hirsuta. Fabian's Bay. 



Cracca. Kilvey Hill. 



• sativa, fi. angustifolia and lathyroides. 



sepium, var. flore albo. In meadows about Inispenlwch bridge, where this un- 

 usual variety was first noticed by Mr. E. Hawkins, (Dillwyn). 



Lathyrus sylvestris. About the top of the cliff" on the right of the entrance to Caswell 

 Bay, and about Oystermouth Castle. 



■ pratensis. Common in hedges. 



Orobus sylvaticus. Found by J. Llewellyn, Esq. in a woody meadow called Fir-point, 

 Cadley, in the grounds of Pentlegare ; found also last summer by the side of 

 the drive to the house. 

 ■ - tuberosus. Pentlegare and Cline wood. 



J. W. G. GUTCH. 

 (To be continued). 



