858 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Caltha palustris L. a Common ; scarce 
Fumaria Boraei Jord., between type and var. se Pugsley. 
Porth Lisky. Mr. Pugs ley ae this naming.—F’. confusa Jord. 
Porth Lisky ; near bones Marsh. 
Cheiranthus Cheiri L. Ruins of Bishop’s Palace, St. David’s ; 
olva.—Coronopus Ruellii All. Newgale. 
Reseda Luteola L. Frequent. 
Viola arvensis Murr. A neat compact form occurred at Porth 
Clais, and on cliffs south of St. David’s, where gorse had been burnt. 
t. 
dant on cliffs and field-wails near the sea.—S. anglica L.—Lychnis 
dioica L. — Gisaias tetrandrum Curtis. St. David's Head.— 
Stellaria graminea L. Croesgoch, &¢. — Spergula arvensis L. a. vul- 
garis (Boenn.). Goodwick ; Whitesand Bay.— Montia fontana L. 
Hypericum humifusum L. Near St. David's; Porth Clais. 
Malva rotundifolia L. Roadside, St. David’s. 
Geranium pratense L. Croesgoch. — G. pusiilum L. and G. dis- 
sectum L. Whitesand Bay.—Frodium maritimum L’Heérit. Porth 
Clais ; a fine where gorse had been burnt, top of cliff, south of 
St. David’ 
* Acer sailpens L. Near the town, but seemingly nati 
Cytisus scoparius Link. Goodwick. —Prifolium scabr wm. White- 
sand Bay.—T. — L. St. David’s ; _Haverfor dwe 
Lotus corniculatus L.—L. uliginosus Schkuhr.—Vicia ss icastn og 
Toward Porth Claie uncommon, — ieee us pratensis L. Cro 
goch. 
Prunus Cerasus L. Near Haverfordwest.— Rubus cariensis Rip. 
& Geney. The Burrows.—The following brambles have not to the 
best of my belief been published for the county :—*R. argenteus 
WwW . Selmert Lindeb. Porth Clais.—*R. Godroni Lec. & 
pom (R. argentatus te uell.), ‘* a glabrescent coast form,” 
M. Rogers; The Bur .— *R. thyrsoideus Wimm. sp. collect. 
Identical with a form Mr. Rogers gathered on the Lizard Peninsula 
i amed ; t r three localities near St. David’s— 
n , and so n wo 
*R. hypoleucus Lef. & Muell. (R. adscitus Geney.). The Bastows. — 
*h. pyramidalis Kalt. Also towards Whitesand Bay. — *R. scaber 
W.&N. Between St. David’s and Whitesand eMaeg am indebted 
to the Rev. W. M. Rogers for assistance with these Rubi. 
Po iy i ne ee procumbens gee Newgale ; 
Solva.— ns Li, — ia Eupatoria L. uent.— Rose 
were vomarniee by cue ns rea I saw only R. i L. and 
fi. tomentosa Sm. — Cotoneaster microphylia Wall. Ruined wall in 
where it occurred far from habitation. The Palace, long ago 
destroyed by fire, contains no trace of cultivation. 
Ribes Grossularia L. Porth 
lais. 
= sack. Telephium ~ Saaaee —— near seni acre Le 
