546 Alexander Goodman More Scientific Papers. 



ON HAVERFORDWEST CASTLE, 



Diplotaxis tenuifolia. | Cheiranthus Cheiri. 



were the only two noticed in passing. 



ALONG THE SALT-WATER CREEK BELOW PEMBROKE. 



Statice rariflora. 

 S. Dodartii ? 

 Artemisia maritima. 

 Inula Conyza. 

 Dipsacus sylvestris. 

 *Centranthus ruber. 

 Aster Tripolium. 



Glaux maritima. 

 Chenopodium maritimum. 

 Erigeron acris. 

 Helminthia echioides. 

 Malva moschata. 

 Arabis hirsuta. 

 *Clematis Vitalba (not native). 



NEAR THE " ELIGUG STACKS." 



Statice Dodartii. 

 Picris hieracioides. 

 Erodium maritimum. 

 Lavatera arborea. 



Inula crithmoides. 

 Calamintha officinalis. 

 Centaurea Scabiosa (cliff at 

 St. Gowan's). 



IN THE GOWER PENINSULA. 



Helianthemum canum. 

 Geranium sanguineum. 

 Clinopodium vulgare. 

 Inula Conyza. 

 Viola hirta. 

 Erodium maritimum. 

 Inula Helenium. 

 Agrimonia odorata. 

 Rubia peregrina. 



Carduus crispus. 

 Arctium intermedium. 

 Pyrus Aria. 

 Ligu strum vulgare. 

 Solanum Dulcamara. 

 Hyoscyamus niger. 

 Cornus sanguinea. 

 Lithospermum purpureo- 

 cseruleum. 



On the west wall of Pennard Castle we had no difficulty in finding 

 the neat little rosettes of Draba aizoides. The whole district appeared 

 to be very rich in calcareophilous species ; and I was quite surprised to 

 meet with Agrimonia odorata at Oxwich Bay, the only time that I 

 have gathered it on a limestone soil. 



Helianthemum canum occurs both at Langland Bay and at the 

 Worms Head. Lathyrus sylvestris still flourishes on the cliff in 

 Caswell Bay ; and near the Mumbles I saw again the same Statice 

 which grows so abundantly near the Eligug Stacks, and with S. rari- 

 flora on the gravelly shores of the creek at Pembroke, and which, in 

 its dense spikes and usually the absence of barren branches, seems to 

 agree better with S. Dodartii than with S. occidentals. 



