313 WELSH BOTANY. [January, 



49. Listera cordata. Rocks above Corriemulzie cottage ; spa- 

 ringly. 

 v' 50. Polypodium Phegopteris. Common in the shaded woods, 



linn of Corriemulzie, etc. 

 ^ 51. Polypodium Dryopteris. Still more abundant even than 



the last, forming quite a carpet of the most delicate green, on 



the broken ground below the Lion's Face, 

 v 53. Polystichum Lonchitis. Craig Choinnach ; rocks below 



Morrone; linn of Cuaich; the Sluggan, linn of Corriemulzie. 



(Dr. Dickie.) 

 v' 53. Asplemum viride. In same situations as the last, and more 



abundant. 

 y/ 54. Cystoi^teris fragilis. In every variety of form on all the 



rocky ledges. 

 "» 55. Botrychium Lunaria. Among Alchemilla alpina at foot of 



Morrone. y j j 



56. L/ycopodium alpinum, L. Selago, L. selaginoides, and L. cla- 



vatum. Abmidant on all the more elevated moors. 

 J 57. Lycopodium annotiniim. Especially abundant on the ridge 



above the Cuaich, where Betula nana grows ; but not uncommon 



on all the mountains round. 

 ,''' 58. Equisetum sylvaticum. Common in all the woods. 



WELSH BOTANY. 



Bryn Tmon, Llanderfel, Corwen. 



My dear Friend, — . . . When I wrote from Llanberis on that 

 miserable, wet, stormy day (Friday, the 34th of July), we had no 

 idea of the fine weather and pleasant enjoyment that were, by 

 kind Providence, in store for us. Every day since has been a 

 fine, more or less, sunshiny day. On Saturday morning, at nine 

 o'clock, WilHam "Williams, the botanical guide, true to an ap- 

 pointment previously made, joined us at the Rectory, and we 

 sallied forth for a regular field-day. He showed everything he 

 had promised me, and more. Within this letter's envelope you 

 find — 1, Woodsia; 3, P. Lonchitis; 3, Lloydia ; 4, Lobelia; 

 5, Dryas ! I Do you know if Dryas is in print as a North 

 Wales (Carnarvonshire) plant before? As to Woodsia, we 



