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regalis, found the same Sison again 4 mile further on the same Road 
towards St. Davids, in a low moist place on the right hand, and a 
mile farther in another meadow on the left hand, each place close. 
to the Road 
Cyperus longus two miles from St. Davids by the side of a small 
Rivulet in a Place call’'d White Sand Bay, 4 mile south of St. 
David’s Head. Between that and a farm House call’d Trelethen, 
and not above } of a mile up the Rivulet from the Sea. It grew in 
one place only in a large Lump, and seem’d as if it would be in full 
perfection about the middle of August. [Ray found the plant at 
Haverfordwest, 1662.] 
Scilla bifolia, Sedum rubens [S. anglicum Huds.], Plantago mari- 
tima varietas minor, Geranium maritimum all upon St. David's Head 
and other Rocks there about. 
Saturday July 24. 
Lavatera arborea upon the North of the Rocks call’d the Bishop 
in Abundance, and upon the Isle of Ramsay. Scilla bifolia upon 
the same Isle. 
Monday July 26. 
Sison verticillatum in going from Haverford west in Pembroke- 
shire to Narbarth, 4 mile before you come to Narbarth Town, 
ending a Hill i i i 
meadow on the right by the road Side just before you come to the 
Bridge over the River at St. Clears. The same afterwards for 6 
miles together in almost all ae low moist meadows between St. 
Clears and Carmarthen. The same again between the 3 and 4 
mile stone from Landily to Landovery in the pastures on the left 
by the road Side. The same again observ’d by Mr. Banks in moist 
and boggy Grounds about Edwins Ford in several places. We both 
observ'd it afterwards in several places by the Side of the Road in 
ee going to Landovery from Edwins ford so that it is 
plant in aoe and boggy meadows in the 2 Counties of 
Paibece and Car en. 
Sambucus sbutiars at + Lacahanely Castle [v.-c. 44, n.c.z.]. 
Antirrhinum repens [Linaria repens Mill. n.c.z.] a mile 
Llandovery on the left ene rte ts a hill going from thence towards 
Sap ehel a few plants only. 
bus sylvaticus Lifer Orobus DC.] at the foot of the black 
Pndtee in the hundred of Hwynva upon Land belonging to Mr. 
Lewis—Mr. Skinner [No a ubt = the hundred of Gwinfe in the 
ae of Llangattock, v 
odiola rosea upon ‘Brucknock Van, observ’d by Mr. Skinner 
V.-C. rae" 
Ca ampanula patula by the road ert between Brucknock and Hay. 
Viola sylvatica Six miles from in Road to Leominster 
[v.-c. 36] ascending a Hill on the eit 
Cicuta virosa about 8 or 4 miles from Shrewsbury in the Road to 
