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Agrimonia Ewpatoria. Common by road-sides. 



Rosa spinosissima. On the Mumbles Road, very abundant. 



canina, y. {R. surculosa, Woods). When my friend Mr. Woods was with me on 



a visit at Pentlegare, this was the only one of his numerous species which he ap- 

 peared to consider rare, and he found it plentiful in Gower, and on the banks of 

 the Penclawd Canal. Besides Rosa canina and tomentosa, there are other wild 

 roses in the neighbourhood, but I confess my inability to distinguish from each 

 other many of the species which my friend has described, and I know not which, 

 or whether either of them, is entitled to a place among the British rariores. — 

 (Dillwyn). 



systyla. 



Alchemilla vulgaris and arvensis. Common. 



Crataegus Oxyacantha. Mumbles Road. 



Pyrus Mains. 



torminalis. Woods in Neath valley, and about Britton Ferry and Penrice. — 



(Dillwyn). 



Aria. Woods in Neath valley, (Dillwyn). 



aucuparia. Llandwr Marsh. 



Ribes alpinum. Mr. Mulne, who was fonnerly head gardener to the late Lord Caw- 

 dor, has informed me that this plant propagates itself freely in the woods at 

 Golden Grove, and is rarely cultivated in gardens, (Dillwyn). 



Epilobium hirsutum. Cromlyn bog. 



parvifiorum, roseum and tetragonum. Banks of the Neath Canal, near 



Port Tennant. 



montanum. Between Swansea and Port Tennant. 



CirccBa luteliana. Hedges near Kilvey Hill ; Singleton ; common in shady places. 



Myriophyllum spicatum. Cromlyn Bog. 



Hippuris vulgaris. Marsh near Neath Canal. 



Daucus Car Ota. Kilvey Hill. 



■ maritima. Pennard ; Gower. 



Torilis Anthriscu^. Kilvey Hill. 



Angelica sylvestris. Kilvey Hill. 



Crithmum maritimum. Rocks along the coast. 



CEnanthe fstulosa. Near Singleton on the Marsh. 



pimpinelloides. By the river-side on Llandwr Marsh. 



crocata. Near Kilvey Hill. 



Bunium Jlexuosum. Near Singleton. 



Pimpinella Saxifraga. Town Hill. 



Helosciadium nodifiorum. Near Singleton. 



Carum verticillatum. Abundant in moist pastures near Cwmbola Bridge, Pentlegare 

 Diymma, and elsewhere throughout the neighbourhood. 



Apium graveolens. Marshy places near the Neath Canal ; Singleton and Port Tennant, 



Chccrophyllum temulentum. Fields near Singleton and Mumbles Road. 



Conium maculatum. In hedges near the Infirmary, common. 



Eryngium maritimum. On the sand-hills opposite Cambrian Terrace, Swansea; Crom- 

 lyn Burrows and Singleton. 



Hydrocotyle vulgaris. Near Port Tennant. 



Galium cruciatum. Fabian's Bay. 



