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PLANTS GATHERED IN THE COUNTIES OF PEMBROKE 

 AND GLAMORGAN. 



[JOURNAL OF BOTANY, February, 1884.] 



DURING last August I made, with my sister, a short tour in South 

 Wales, and I think that a few of the plants which we observed may be 

 worth notice in the 'Journal of Botany.' 



AT AND ABOUT ST. 



Leonurus Cardiaca. 

 Teucrium Chamaedrys. 

 Antirrhinum majus. 

 Centranthus ruber. 

 Petroselinum sativum. 

 Teucrium Chamaedrys. 

 Dianthus Armeria. 



DAVID'S TOWN. 



Borago officinalis. 

 Verbena officinalis. 

 Mentha rotundifolia. 

 Rumex pulcher. 

 Marrubium vulgare. 

 Erodium moschatum. 

 Parietaria officinalis. 



All in and about the ruins of the Cathedral buildings. These afford a 

 rich sample of a ruin or mural flora, yet, as will be seen, quite different 

 from that of some other castle ruins in South Wales. Leonurus is well 

 established on a stone wall in the yard of a cottage near Whitesand 

 Bay. 



AT AND NEAR TO WHITESAND BAY. 



Erodium maritimum. 

 Festuca arundinacea. 

 Viola Curtisii. 

 Cotyledon Umbilicus. 



Convolvulus Soldanella. 

 Geranium columbinum. 

 Carex muricata. 

 Erodium moschatum. 



This is a very poor locality for maritime plants. 



COLONISTS IN SANDY FIELDS NEAR WHITESAND BAY. 



Silene anglica. 

 Papaver hybridum. 

 Antirrhinum Orontium. 

 Lycopsis arvensis. 

 Echium vulgare. 

 Fumaria confusa. 

 Papaver Rhceas. 

 Centaurea Scabiosa. 



Scleranthus annuus. 

 Lamium amplexicaule. 

 Stachys annua*. 

 Raphanus Raphanistrum 

 Spergula arvensis. 

 Valerianella dentata. 

 Veronica Buxbaumii. 

 Linaria Elatine. 



At Whitesand Bay we sought long and repeatedly for Cyperus 

 longus without finding it, though furnished, through the kindness of 



* Read Stachys arvensis. 



