800 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
pon 
record for the locality, the only one given in Murray’s Fl 1. Sam) , 
Crithmum maritinum [antedating T. B. Flower's record given 
in Fl, Som.], Statice Limonium [no doubt Limonium occidentale 
0. ee and its earliest: known occurrence in the county, ef. Fl. 
Island. ([Mr. Clarke’s First Records gives 1805 as the earliest 
British record e this species 
eranium maritimum not so o plentifully as at the flat Holmes. 
Cistus polifolius upon the Top of a peninsula call’d brean down 
a mile from Uphill in Sommersetshire, facing South West, Pa this 
Hatin in full flower. This Down is about 2 miles from the Steep 
olmes 
Ru uppia maritima [R. spiralis Hartm., which has been recorded 
from this locality several times since; see FU. Som.] in the Ditches 
in the Marsh going from Brean Down to Uphill. 
Monday July 5. 
Went to Rumney Marshes about 2 miles from Caerdiff [but in 
Monm., v.-c. 35] where we saw large crops of the Plantago mavri- 
tima call’d here by the people Gibbals, which the Hogs a very 
fond of. They rout up the ater as we saw, and grow fat upon 
them, as were assured. In same marshes we saw abundance 
of the e Mlporurtie: bulbosus tor Hieracium paludosum ? [If Crepis 
paludosa Moench is the plant meant, it is a very unusual situation 
owbridge in Glamorganshire [v.-c. 41] found the following 
Plants: Mentha longifolia, by the Mill going ie en Quintins Castle 
a mile from Cowbridge, and in a wet mars eadow on the left 
going to the Mill, found Ranunculus Poti fotermis unrecorded 
from the spot: I could not see it there 1904 
Tuesday July 6. 
to St. nme Castle, situate upon the Coast near Nash 
Point oi -c. 41]; d Adianthum capillus veneris upon Nash Point 
facing the Sea, oe Patches of it, but upon very high inaccessable 
s Aplenivon marinum in the Caves and Crevices of the Rocks at 
as. 
Mentha rotundifolia in St. Donats Church yard and other places 
there about. 
Breton Ferry, near Neath in her parial 
Wednesday July 7, foun 
_Chetranthus sinuatus Scere: sinuata R. Br.] a quarter of a 
mile before you come to Breton Ferry, on a Sandy Bank, on 
right hand by the Road Side from Bridge End. (First iota for 
the county : aly one for the locality.] 
