94 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
on the shingle of the foreshore near the Leys, at Pwildu and other 
Marrubium vulgare L. is native on the sands of Portheawl, and 
many of the cliffs of Gower, in spots where no possibility of intro- 
duction exists, and Nepeta Cataria L. has very similar claims to be 
regarded as native, especially in Gower. 
Asparagus officinalis L. is native on the clifis of Oxwich Bay, 
and in several other Glamorganshire localities. 
ADDITIONS TO THE WEST LANCASHIRE FLORA. 
By J. A. Wuexpoy, F.L.S., anp Avsert Wizson, F.L.S. 
Ser rs publication of our last notes (Journ. Bot. 1902, pp. 346— 
350, 4 16) previously little- worked 
pis Sot West Lancashire has resulted in the discovery of a num- 
ber of interesting species — previously known to occur in the vice- 
county. These we now put on record, together with a few others 
which are noteworthy, either in confirmation of old records, or 
bec ess ig a eg the discovery of an additional station 
intere We nelude sever: ral new cores, extracted from 
the an published (1903) F ‘lora of Preston and Neighbourhood, 
compiled mgm bers of the Botanical Beeiion of the Preston 
Scientific § 
cave ma to thank Mr. C. Bailey, F.L.8., Mr. H. de 
and teh oe ornby for information or specimens. We a 
greatly indebted to the Rev. W. M. Rogers for help in naming the 
brambles; and to Messrs. Ar. Bennett, W. R. Linton, James Groves, 
H. N. Dixon, and 8. M. Maevicar, for much assistance in determining 
other critical species. 
awcorlzod 
ew county records are indicated by an asterisk. Plants men 
tioned in the Flora of Preston and Neighbourhood are distinguished 
by the initials F.P.N. Other contractions us don) 
and Wi. oo Where no authority f ae a locality the record 
rests on the responsibility of the auc joi 
*Ranunculus Flammula Li. var. aoe? Sale (Syme). Dale Gill, 
Hindburn, and Tarnbroak Fell, Sept. 1902. 
Trollins europeus L, ne! of ‘ie eects near Wrayton, and 
bank of age Leighton Beck, J 
Actea spicata. As oak Toeality for this very rare West Lanca- 
shire plant. has been discovered in the ne ighbou rhood of Leck, Wi. 
* Lepidium ruderale St. Annes, 1900, ¢ C. Bailey. 
*Crambe maritimum L. Lytham, Ff. P. N. Introduced ? 
* Raphanus maritimus Sm. Lytham, F. ff N. 
Rubus Lindebergii P.J.Muell. Wood near Hawes Water, Silver- 
dale, Sept. 1904, ‘This, and the next, nee both quite typical, as 
W. M. R. — *R. Gelertii Wrider. var. criniger Linton. Claughton, 
near Garstang.—*R. radula Weihe, var. echinatoides Rogers. Near 
