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Hypericum hirsutum. In thickets and hedges in the neighbourhood. 



Dianthus Armeria. Banks about Brittou Ferry, but not frequent. 



Spergula nodosa. Frequent on the sand hills between Swansea and the Mumbles. 



Sagina mantima. About Salt-house Point. 



apetala. On walls and waste places, very common. 



Mcehringia trinervis. In shady bushy places, common. 



Steliaria aquatica. Frequent in watery places. 



Tilia microphylla. You have a habitat for this I see ; but it also grows in a wood be- 

 tween Gower Inn and Penrice, (E. Lees). 



Geranium hicidum. On old walls about Newton, and other places in the neighbour- 

 hood, with G. rotundifolium. 



pyrenaicum. Between Swansea Ferry and the race-course. 



Chi-ysosplenium oppositifolium. In watery shady places. 



Adoxa moschatellina. Frequent under shady hedges. 



Saxifraga tridactylites. On walls and dry barren ground. 



Euonymus europcBus. In the hedges ; also frequent about Neath. 



Ononis antiquorum. In neglected pastures about the neighbourhood. 



Melilohis officinalis. In the hedges and borders of fields. 



vulgaris. Ballast-heaps near the west pier. 



Trifolium arvense. Swansea and Sketty Burrows. 



Medicago lupulina. In pastures and cultivated fields. 



minima. I gathered this on the descent of a steep rock, close to the sea, 



eastward of the perforated rock in Oxwich Bay, 1839. It must be looked for on 

 hands and knees, being nearly buried in sand and soil, but deserves the trouble 

 required to attain it, from the curious structure of its legumes, (E. Lees). 



Ervum tetraspei-mum. In the hedges and cornfields. 



hirsutum. In cornfields and other cultivated ground in the neighbourhood. 



Hippocrepis comosa. On diy chalky banks. 



Sanguisorba officinalis. In moist meadows at the base of Craig-y-llyn-Vawr, vale of 

 Neath, (E. Lees). Common in boggy meadows at Witch-tree bridge ; and also 

 at Neatli. 



Poterium Sanguisorba. On the hills, abundantly. 



Geum rivale. At Oil Hepste, vale of Neath, (E. Lees). 



Rosa villosa and tomentosa. I rather wonder you have not recorded these, nor Mr. Dill- 

 wyn either. They are eminently conspicuous and beautiful with their deep red 

 flowers, in the vale of Neath, in June and July, especially about the Mellte wa- 

 terfall, and at Pont Henrhyd. Rosa arvensis is very common about Swansea, 

 (E. Lees). 



Rosa systyla. This is rare ; you have it vnthout any assigned locality. I gathered it 

 in Gower by the side of the road between Pennard and Penrice, (E. Lees). 



(Enoihera biennis. Naturalized in many places about Swansea and Britton Ferry. 



Torilis infesta. In fields and by waysides with T. nodosa. 



Pastinaca saliva. About the borders of fields. 



Heracleum Sphondylium. In the hedges and meadows, common. 



yEthusa Cynapium. In cultivated ground ; much too common a weed. 



Sium angustifolium. In ditches and rivulets. 



Sison Amomum. Frequent under hedges in the neighbourhood. 



