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peregrina] at the same place very rampant: and half way up the 
Bank under the sala a few plants of Agrostemma coronaria probably 
cae sto of a garden. 
era ar bob upon the Rocks on the South Side of the Town 
facing aly Island. 
ium marinum, Inula crithmoides, Crithmum a rar um, 
Statice Limonium upon the same South Rocks and in the Ss. 
Lavatera arborea and Euphorbia portlandica Mr. Foloonbes assured 
me grew likewise upon caldy Island. 
ite Sands a mile west of Tenbigh [Penally Burrows], 
Euphorbia paralias, Salix arenaria, Convolvulus Soldanella, Juncus 
acutus, 
pon a high rock in white Sands, Convallaria polygonatum 
iP. siete All.], Thalictrum minus, Rubia Tinctorum 
toe cardiaca in waste places about Tenbigh “Town on the 
Saath Sid 
Aegilops incurva ns the Foot of Pembroke Castle. [Lepturus /ili- 
formis Trim. Specimen in British Mus. Hbm. “ Under _ walls of 
Pembroke Castle. Mr. Lightfoot.”’] 
Monday July 19. 
Went to Stackpole Warren 7 miles from Pe a oe the Sea 
Coast, where I found great plenty of Euphorbia portlar 
Eryngium maritimum and the new Festuca F. uni nig of 
Breton oon with several éthdee of the more common Sea sand 
—— 
um ae [L. angustifolium Huds.] on a dry Bank going 
tom ‘Stackpole e to St. Gowens Chapel. 
ifolia [S. verna Huds.] and a small Leeroy of wa 
tt ae in great abundance upon the Sea Coast at St. s et 
osheston Meer for 7 miles together upon the rocky Shore, "dliphsly 
cover’d with Earth 
pon the Books at a place call’d The wash at Bosheston Meer 
grew Inula crithmoides plentifully, Asplenium marinum, Crithmum 
maritimum, Statice Limonium. 
Geranium maritimum in sandy places at Bosheston Meer et 
thereabouts. 
At Fresh water West on the above Coast by a a Side, — 
culus lingua. Scirpus dioicu ‘gg oe @ new species, very 
much resembling Sc. palus [The letter of 3 Sept. 1773, v. Seek 
nonce to imply that this distinotion aoe abandoned by Lightfoot t at 
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arborea upon Thorn Isle and Stack Rock, two little 
Islands aie the mouth of Milford haven 
Friday 23. 
Stson verticillatum an in a low moist meadow on the left 
hand of the Road adjoinin a smal bridge call’d Peleombe Bridge 
14 miles mr Haverford Wost i in the way to St. Davids, in Abund- 
ance in 
ee a ditch side i in the same meadow Scirpus sylvaticus, Osmunda 
