781 



Circaea alpina 

 Myosotis repens 

 Eiiophorum pubescens 



RADNORSHIRE. 



NEAR CLYRO. 



Paris quadrifolia 

 Campanula latifolia 

 Hypericum dubium 



RHOS GOCH, NEAR CLYRO. 



Littorella lacustris 

 Genista anglica 

 Sison inundatum 

 Orchis latifolia 



Hypericum Androsaemum 



pulchrum, Ike. 

 Mentha sylvestris 



Eriophorum polystachion 

 angustifolium 

 vagiuatum 



Littorella lacustris and Nymphaa 

 alba. Llanbychllyn pool, near Craig 

 Pwll Dhu. 



Sedum anglicum. Rocks near ditto. 



Lernania fluviatilis & torulosa. On stones 

 in the stream at Water-break-its- 

 neck and Craig Pwll Dhu. 



Near the Cil hep- 

 Near Pont 



Narthecium ossifragum 



Menyanthes trifoliata 



Comarum palustre 



Veronica scutellata 



Meconopsis camhrica. Craig Pwll Dhu. 



Viola lutea. Hills near ditto. 



Trollius europcBus and Epipactis latifolia. 



Near ditto. 

 Mcenchia erecta. Hills near ditto. 

 Sedum Forsterianum and Saxifraga hyp- 



noides. Near VVater-break-its-neck. 

 Epilohium palustre, Ranunculus Lingua, 



BRECKNOCKSHIRE. 



Cerasus Padus. Hedges about Chapel y Gnaphalium dioicum. 



Fin and Llanthony. ste falls. 

 Saxifraga hypnoides and Vaccinium Vitis- Margaritaceum. 



Idcea. Black mountains. Nedd Fychan. 



Cnicus pratensis, Hieracium umbellatum Hahenaria viridis. Ditto. 



and Narthecium ossifragum. Near Geum rivale. Falls of the Mellte, 



Ystrad Felltre. 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 

 Hesperis matronalis. Banks of the Lug, Melica nutans. 



near Aymestree. stow. 



— T. Westcomhe : Worcester, October, 1843. 



397. List of Mosses found near Castle- Howard, Yorkshire. I send 

 for insertion in your valuable journal, a catalogue of mosses found 

 within three miles of Castle-Howard. To be more explicit, however 

 with regard to the boundaries of the district, 1 may state that I have 

 confined my observations entirely to those species found on the Earl 

 of Carlisle's estate, the extreme points of which rarely extend beyond 

 the distance specified above. The same remarks will apply to my 

 list of flowering plants (Phytol. 577), where I omitted to mention this 

 important circumstance. The list annexed below is the result of se- 

 veral years' careful investigation, and I think will not only be consi- 

 dered an interesting but a comprehensive one, in proportion to other 

 districts of similar extent. The extensive woods, many varieties of 

 soil, &c. may however, with some degree of probability, be taken into 

 consideration, as circumstances favourable for the growth of this order 



Wynd cliff, near Chap- 



