LIGHTFOOT’S VISIT TO WALES IN 1773 805 
[? Deschampsta alpina R. & 8.|, Polypodium lonchitis [ et te q 
out of the Crevices of the Rocks above Phynon Las [Ffynon las] o 
the Crib y distilh Side. 
Viola alpina Huds. mention’d to grow above Asse Las, for 
what I could discover was no other than Viola palustr 
elow 
Alisma natans oe b Dolebadan Castle near Tischer in a 
deep Ditch by the 
Satyrium sigh, [Habenaria albida R, Br.] in the pastures by 
Dolebadan Castle. Mr. Dayis of Beaumaris found it. 
Juncus triglumis found ‘by M r. Banks upon the Rocks of Iscolion 
Duon [Ysgolion Duon]} going to Carnedh-Lewellyn. 
Anglisea Island Aug. 7. 
In the Sands near Abermenai Ferry [yv.-c. 52], nit tty 
monense [ Brassica monensis Huds.], Arundo arenaria, Salix 
Euphorbia portlandica at Llandwyn Sands, but in no pot -aatity: 
Athanasia maritima among the Sands at Llanfaelog on the west 
Side of the I condi fot only a few plants and those not yet in 
Flower. It flowers in Sept. 
Polygonum mar: peeeetich ? at the same place with the Athanasia 
but it seems to me to be nothing but a variety of P. avicularia 
ra, t 
[Probably a form of 2. as There is no certain record of 
Cistus guttatus (Hiclianthanwi Breweri Planch] at Gadar in the 
- 
Parish of Lianvair in Cornvey [Llanfairynghornwy] at the North 
rries m f 
e Karth in an P 
in great abundance among the Sedum rubens and Scilla bifolia. It 
flowers in June. iiswer discovered the species in 1726, nr. Holy- 
h 
Pulmonaria maritima among the Stones upon the Sea Shore at 
Cemlyn Bay 2 miles from Llanvair in Cornvey on the North Side of 
the Island. 
(Enanthe pimpinelloides ? [see the letter of 24 Aug. 1773. in. 
Lachenalit C. Gmel. no doubt] near the Pulmonaria above, in a wet 
marshy Place. This how pels Pt oo to be further wench as I 
could not find the radical Lea 
Polypodium cambricum ite eal n the garden oan of Mr. Holland 
at Conway [v.-c. 49: new county record] in oe raed but 
he has now taken it up, and received it into Abie ar t is cer- 
tainly no other than a variety of ia Baia tits satel, correspond- 
ing to Doubleness in regular Flow 
Wednesday Aug. 11. 
At Gloddaeth [y.-c. 49] the Seat of Sir Roger Mostyn 14 miles 
from Conway upon the Rocks in his woods found the following rare 
plants: Scilla bifolia, Cucubalus viscosus, Silene nutans ? both these 
out of Flower. [Both refer to S. nutans L. cf. Sm. Eng. Fl. 2, 
297]. Arenaria saxatilis seu laricifolia [A. verna L.], Veronica 
