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Galium palustre. Near Singleton Marsh. " \ 



■' saxatile. Kilvey. 



verum. Found everywhere. 



Mollugo. Common. 



Aparine. Between the Ferry and Port Tennant. 



Asperula odorata. Near Port Tennant and Cline wood. 



Cynanchica. Between Swansea and Neath ; also most abundant on the sand 



hills near Park, about 10 miles from Swansea; about Pennard Castle. 



Rubia peregrina. Occasionally found about the cliffs, and on the Gower coast. 



Cornus sanguinea. Near Port Tennant. 



Vaccinium Oxycoccus. Pentlegare ; and the field opposite the kennel of the Swansea 

 harriers. 



Campanula rotundifolia. Kilvey and Town Hills ; and in great luxuriance, with par- 

 ticularly large flowers, on the sand hills near Pennard Castle. 



hederacea. Not unfrequent in moist shady places in the Swansea and 



Neath valleys, in Cwm Clydach, (Dillwyn). 



Jasione montana. Road leading to Kilvey Hill. 



Lobelia Dortmanna. In the lake in Craig-dyn-fwr, above Aberpergwm, (Dillwyn). 



Valerianella Auricula. Fabian's Bay. 



dentata. Found by Mr. E. Hawkins at Glanbedue, (Dillwyn). 



Dipsacus sylvestris. Banks of the Neath Canal, Fabian's Bay. 



Scabiosa succisa. Kilvey Hill and Cline Wood. 



columbaria. Pennard Castle. 



Knautia arvensis. Port Tennant. 



Eupatorium cannabinum. Common in wet ditches. 



Inula crithmoidcs. Pennard and Mumbles ; on rocks in Caswell Bay, and along the 

 coast of Gower; plentiful near Paviland Cave. 



Helenium. In pastures about Horton, Pentlegare, Pont nedd Vechn, Glanbrane 



and Cwm Cromlyn, (Dillwyn). 



Pulicaria dysenterica. Between Swansea and Singleton ; Kilvey Hill and road to the 



Mumbles. 

 Aster Tripolium. Marsh near Neath Canal. 



Erigeron acris. Near the Ferry ; Llandwr Marsh ; Fabian's Bay ; Singleton. 

 Solidago Virgaurea, var. /3. cambrica. Frequently met with in the woods of Cwm Neath. 

 Gnaphalium margaritaceum. Near Clydach, in the road-side between Wych-tree 



Bridge and Neath Abbey, and other places, (Dillwyn). 

 dioicum. On the mountains above Pont Nedd Vechn and Ystradgun- 



lais, (Dillwyn). 



sylvaticum. About Drumma and Glanbrane, and on Markhowell, from 



which mountain it was brought to me by Mr. Edward Hawkins. Many of the 

 specimens answered to Sowerby's figure of G. rectum, and if that is a separate 

 species (which I disbelieve) they most probably belong to it, (Dillwyn). 

 uliginosum. On Singleton Marsh. 



Senecio vulgaris. Everywhere. 



viscosus. On the waste a little above high water mark, between the Ferry and 



the entrance to Port Tennant. 



Jacobcea and aquaticus. Singleton Marsh. 



Chrysanthemum Leucanihemum. Between the Ferry and Port Tennant. 



