UNCOMMON WELSH PLANTS, 

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Dry places in Garn Dingle, by the rivulet at the bottom 



of the Glade. 



SAXIFRAGA TRIDACTYLITES. Rue-leaved Saxifrage. 

 With. II. 406. Eng. Bor. ,501. A. April, 

 May. 

 Walls of Conwy, Church-yard. 



SAXIFRAGA HYPXOIDES. Mofs Saxifrage. With. 

 II. 407. Eng. Bot. 454. P. May- July. 

 Alpine fituations about Snowdon, Tull Du, &c. 



SAXIFRAGA PALM ATA. Palmate Saxifrage. Eng. 

 Bot. 455. S. PctraaWith. ILL 890. P. April 

 June. 



Rocks of Cwn Idwel, above Llyn Idwel, near Tull Du. 



SCELERANTHUS PERENNis. Perennial KnazvelL 

 With. II. 407. Eng. Bot. 352. P. July, Aug. 

 Sandy places by the road fide, betwixt Corwen, and 

 Bala, Merionethfhire. 



SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS. Common Soapzvorf.* 

 With, II. 408. Curtis. P. July, Aug. 

 Amongft the ruins of Bafingvverk Abbey, Flimfhire. 

 Hedges in the lane between Llanrhaiadr, and the 

 celebrated Cataraft, called i'iftyll Rhaiadr, in Mont- 

 gomery (hire. 



DECANDR1A. TRIGYNIA. 



CUCUBALUS BACCIFERUS. Berry -bearing Chuckweed. 

 With. II. 411. Ger. 614, 13. A. July. 



Found in the fummer of 1798, by the Rev. E. Lloyd, 

 in a Hedge near Llanidan, Anglcfea ; but the year 

 following he fought for it in vain :--it's being an annual, 

 may account for this. 



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