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Neath Abbey, and by the road side between Taybach and Maryam. Though 

 rather out of this district, it has also been found by Mr. Edward Hawkins on 

 the road side three miles from Pyle, towards Cartridge, and in the lane leading 

 to PwUywrach. Another species, allied to V. Blattaria, which I believe has not 

 yet been admitted into the British Flora, for many years grew freely with CEuo- 

 thera biennis, on the sand hills in front of Cambrian Place, but by the enclosure 

 of the Burrows it has probably been destroyed, (Dillwyn). 



Atropa Belladonna. In a hedge above the Mumbles ; also said to grow near Oyster, 

 mouth Castle. Mr. Dillwyn observes that he has never seen it nearer to Swan- 

 sea than LlandafF; Mr. Flower, of Bath, however, found two specimens in 

 1839, near the Mumbles. 



Glaux maritima. On the sand hills opposite Cambrian Terrace. 



Lysimachia vulgaris. Banks of Neath Canal. 



• nemorum. Hedges near Port Tennant. 



Anagallis arvensii. Common. The var. jS. ccsrulea, and another beautiful variety, 

 nearly white, with a pink eye, have been found near Pentlegare by Mr. D. Lle- 

 wellyn, (Dillwyn). 



tenella. Near Singleton. 



Samolus Valerandi. Neath Canal. 

 Utricularia minor. Llandwr Marsh. 



Veronica Anagallis. Near Park and Pennard ; lane from Mr. Vivian's to Sketty green, 



Chamcedrys. Near Penllergare ; M. Moggridge. 



- serpyllifolia, arvensis and polita, 

 Rhinanthus Crista-galli. Town Hill and Cwmbola. 

 Pedicularis sylvaticus. Near Cromlyn Bog ; Penllergare. 



palustris. Penllergare, Cromlyn Bog and Fairwood Moor; common. 



var. alba. Cotremia, near Penllergare, Fairwood Moor. iScc. 



Bartsia viscosa. About Drymma, where it was first found by Mr, Edward Hawkins. 



It also grows plentifully in marshy fields in Cromlyn Dingle, on the left of the 

 old road between Swansea and Neath, and other similar places, (Dillwyn). 



Odontites. Kilvey and Singleton, common. 



Euphrasia officinalis. Common. 



Linaria repens. Ballast-bank, Britton Ferry; and plentiful by the road-side in many 

 places about Llandilo, Llangaddock, and Llandovery. 



vulgaris. Fabian's Bay, 



purpurea. By Mr, J. Thomas's, Hill House. 



Digitalis purpurea. Hedges, especially near Singleton, in great luxuriance, 



Scrophularia nodosa and aquatica. Singleton Marsh. 



Orobanche major. Not uncommon in the neighbourhood ; there is also another spe- 

 cies, which answers nearly to the description of O, caerulea, but is of a dull red- 

 dish brown colour, (Dillwyn). 



elatior. Under the castle-walls at Penrice, and other places in the neigh- 

 bourhood. 



Melampyrum pratense. Llandwr Marsh, Penllergare, 



Verbena officinalis. Common. 



Salvia pratensis. Gathered by Dr. Turton in limestone meadows about Port Eynon, 



(Dillwyn). 

 Ajuga reptans. Common. 



