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Lycopus europceus. Cromlyn Bog and banks of Neath Canal. 



Mentha rotundifolia. On the castle cliff at Penrice, and it formerly grew about Sin- 

 gleton, (Dillwyn). 



piperita. Found by Dr. Turton in the town ditch, near Rutland Place, (Dillw.) 



arvensis and aquatica. Cromlyn Bog and Kilvey Hill. 



Thymus Serpyllum. Common. 



Origanum vulgare. 



Calamintha officinalis. Singleton Marsh. 



• Acinos and Clinopodium. Common. 



Glechoma hecleracea. Common. 



Galeopsis Ladanum and Tetrahit. Common. 



Lamium purpureum. Near the Ferry. 



■ album. Common. 



— Galeohdolon. Penllergare. 



Leonurus Cardiaca. At Kidwelly, found by Mr. E. Foster, (Dillwyn). 



Stachys sylvatica and palustris. Fabian's Bay. 



palustris /3. amhigua. Kilvey Hill. 



■ arvensis. Mumbles road. 



Ballota fcetida P and var. alba. Near the Ferry. 



Scutellaria minor. In moist meadows about Penllergare and Drymma, generally more 

 common than S. galericulata, (Dillwyn). 



Prunella vulgaris. Common. 



Rumex Acetosa and Acetosella. 



seutatus. Mr. Dillwyn has observed this plant for many years together, grow- 

 ing luxuriantly on a wall ; and Mr. Bicheno has found it in similar situations 

 al)out Cornelly, with as good a claim as Ornithogalum nutans,* Chaerophyllum 

 sativum and many others, to be placed in the British Flora. 



Polygonum amphibium and lapathifolium. Common. 



minus. Near the Ferry. 



• maritimum. Near Salt-house Point ; near eastern pier. 



Bistorta. In moist meadows, not uncommon. 



Persicaria, mite and Convolvulus. 



Salsola Kali. On the sea-shore, near the Ferry, with a variety. 



Salicornia herbacea. Salt marsh near Neath canal. 



radicans ^.fruticosa. Said by Dr. Turton to grow about Salt-house point, 



(Dillwyn). 

 Chenopodium Bonus-Henricus. On the Worm's Head, where it is used as spinach, for 



which it is an excellent substitute ; also near Neath. 

 rubrum. Near Singleton marsh. 



■ album ^. viride. Near Singleton. 



glaucum. About St. Helen's. 



Schoberia maritima. Salt-house Point, near the eastern pier, and the Neath Canal. 

 ■ fruticosa. Port Tennant. 



* On the sandy sea-shore opposite the race-course on Cromlyn Burrows, and more 

 than a mile from any sort of house or garden, Mr. L. L. DUlwyn has found a thriving 

 young plant of Yucca gloriosa, and it has all the appearance of having risen from a 

 seed which the tide had cast there. 



