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bridum grew sparingly in cornfields near Dyganwy. A white flowered var. 
of Fumaria capreolata was clinging to a hedge between Bryn-y-bia and 
Penrhyn. Crambe maritima is undoubedly wild on the cliffs below Go- 
garth. Arabis petrea was plentiful in several parts of the rock. Sapo- 
naria officinalis, with double flowers about the upper mines. Arenaria 
verna, not uncommon on the rocks on both the Ormes. Linum angusti- 
folium, in sandy ground (there called “the Promenade”) above’ Llan- 
dudno Bay. Hrodium maritimum, on the sand-hills near Ty-draw. Me- 
dicago maculata, sparingly about Gogarth. Trifolium striatum, near Dy- 
ganwy, on sandy banks. Hippocrepis comosa, on the hillside westward of 
the village. Lathyrus sylvestris, in hedges near Llanrhos. Spirea Filipen- 
dula, on the hillside westward. Rosa Forsteri, Sm., in hedges on the 
Conway road. Poteriwm Sanguisorba, on the hillside westward. Pyrus 
Aria, on the steep rocks above the village, near the sea. Sedum dasy- 
phyllum, on old walls, and at Conway. Sedum Telephium, in Gloddarth 
woods. Cotyledon Umbilicus, sparinely on walls and rocks about the vil- 
lage. Saxifraga decipiens, Khrh.?, on the lesser Orme’s Head. Feniculum 
vulgare, plentiful at Dyganwy. Rubia peregrina, at Gloddarth, but rare. 
Centranthus ruber, on old walls at Conway. Lactuca muralis, on walls and 
rocks near Bodscallan. Cichorium Intybus, common about. the village. 
Carduus Marianus, waste places about the village ; not so plentiful as the 
last. Hupatorium cannabinum, by the road to Conway, with Pulicaria dy- 
senterica. Gentiana campestris, fre equent on the hillside. Hrythrea littoralis, 
Hook., on the shore near Ty-draw. Convolvulus Soldanella, on the sand- 
hills between Ty-draw and Dyganwy. Hyoscyamus niger, near Gogarth. 
Veronica hybrida, on one spot behind a low wall of loose stones, just where 
the south face of the Head begins to bend away to the north-west above 
Ty-draw. Serophularia vernalis (out of flower), Bodscallan Wood. Li- 
naria Oymbalaria, on walls at Gloddarth, near the house. Mentha viridis, 
one plant found near Ty-draw. Origanum vulgare, plentiful on the south- 
ern slopes of the Head, with Calamintha Acinos and officinalis. Litho- 
spermum officinale, on rubbish-heaps about the mines. Borago officinalis, 
about Dyganwy. Samolus Valerandi, very large at Liech. Chenopodium 
Bonus-Henricus, at Gogarth. Juniperus nana, Willd. (in fruit) on the 
southern slopes of the Head. Spiranthes autumnalis, plentiful on the 
southern slope just above the church. Orchis pyramidalis, in Gloddarth 
Wood. Allium vineale, on the rocks above the deserted mines. Elymus 
arenarius, on the sandy shore of Llandudno Bay. The following species 
are said to grow in the localities specified, but I did not fall in with them. 
Fedia dentata, on the rocks above Llandudno. Mertensia maritima, on the 
shore of Llandudno Bay. Asperugo procumbens, at Liech, and elsewhere 
on the rocks. Viola hirta, on the rocks. Sison Amomum, near Helwys 
Rhos. Dianthus Caryophyllus, on the town-walls at. Conway. Dianthus 
deltoides, on n Dyganwy rocks. Sedum forsterianum, on the Little Orme’s 
Head. Cerastium tetrandrum, on the coast near Llandudno. Orobanche 
minor, on the ruins at Dyganwy and Marl. Hutchinsia petrea, common 
above the mines. Cochlearia danica, on the salt marshes near Conway. 
Carduus tenuiflorus, on the rocks above the village. Inula Conyza, on dry 
banks by the river. Senecio viscosus, on the shores sof the bay. Listera ovata, 
in Bodagon meadows. pipactis latifolia, near Llandudno. For these 
