LIGHTFOOT’S VISIT TO WALES IN 1773 801 
Upon Breton Sands the following :—Salix arenaria [f. of S. 
repens Linn.], Arundo arenaria [Ammophila arundinacea Host], Tri- 
ticum junceum [not in Top. Bot. ed. 2, yet reco by Westcombe 
F, uniglumis| but having only one Gluma calycina and growing 
_ A yellow sara violet which seemed to be only a variety of 
Viola tricolor [Viola Curtisii Forster. ge recorded for certain 
amet a name rey the Rev ron R. Linton, 1886]. 
orbia paralias. Asplin um mar inum out of the Crevices of 
the Books near too where the Charani above-mention’d grows. 
Thursday July 8. 
Upon the Sands going from Breton to Swansea on Foot, besides 
most of ae aac Plants of the preceding Day, Convolvulus Soldanela 
Ono Hand 2 miles from Breton ferry and about + of a 
mile from the Sea, we pres vd a marshy Lake extending a abia 
Length, call’d Coars Crym Lyn (Crumlin Bog] in which we foi 
plenty of the Typha PLES ok Schenus mariscus, Nymphea alba, 
Hydrocharis Morsus Rane {not in Top. Bot. ed. 2, and aliioet the 
only locality for the plant in the county. I have seen it in one 
other part of the marshes round Swansea Bay. y.o.R.]. 
pon the marshy Tufts in the Lake Osmunda regalis, Myrica 
Gale, Hypericum elodes, Carex pseudo-Cyperus [first and only record 
for the county], Carex paniculata [the first published record is by 
. F, L. in J. B. 1886], Geranium cicutarium Flore albo frequently 
upon the Sea Sands [this may very likely refer to var. glandulosum 
Bosch]. 
July 11. 
Campanula hederacea on the Sides of the Bowling Green at a 
Hodgkinson’s at Edwins Ford in Carmarthenshire | [v.-c. 44] a 
in the low moist meadows by the a ag Side at Cammer Cothy 
ally — near Edwins Ford, cre ‘following :—Lobelia Dort- 
manna a toe ecord for v.-c. 44], Isoetes lacustris [first published for 
Geérmarthenshire i in 1902], Littorella [N.c.R.|, Carex vesicaria and 
its variety. 
At a place call’d “4 ‘esh water cast [Freshwater Bay East, on the 
map] 8 miles from Pembroke [in v.-c. 45] by the Sea Side on a 
sandy Shore, found snipe sinuatus, Euphorbia paralias, and 
f 
Triticum junceum [ recorded for v.-c. 45], Eryngium maritimum 
Convolvulus Soldane 
t Tenby in Posllesiin and its neighbourhood the follow- 
ing :—Brassica maritima upon the Bank and Rocks on the East 
and South Side of Tenbigh Town abundantly. ee gitiey: port- 
landica on the East Side of the Town, at the foot of 
where the Shore is sandy, several plants of it. Rubia Tinctes otk LR. 
