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CARDIGANSHIRE GLEANINGS. 
By Rev. E. §. Marsgatz, M.A., F.L.S. 
Tue following plants were noticed during a stay of four weeks, 
in August, 1899, at sagen at a pretty but remote little watering- 
place. Throughout atu thet was oppressively hot; also the 
roads were as a rule a wae order for bicycling, and very hilly: 
these combined causes ; vane my search from being as wide or 
asia ec as I should have liked to make it. The neighbourhoo od 
oprcas to be botanically remarkable rather from the absence of 
many species common elsewhere, than from the presence of many 
interesting or rare ones; however, a sige eed number of additions 
were made to the list for Watson’s v.-c. 46, and the bramble- flora 
is evidently rich. My thanks are due ee to Mr. Arthur 
Bennett and Rev. W. Moyle Rogers; Messrs. H. & J. Groves and 
inton have also helped with determinations. An 
asterisk ‘denotes a new vice-comital record. 
Ranunculus Lenormandi F. Schultz. Ress 8 between Bethania 
and Llyn Fanod.—R. hederaceus L. is not uncommon. 
Nymphea lutea L.; Castalia speciosa Salish. 4 eal Fan od. 
Fumaria Borai Jord.* Roadside bank, Aberayr only on 
seen. — a muralis Sonder.* Newquay; in seveekl ‘plants ‘oat 
Aberayr 
[heir aehs Cheiri L. Quite naturalized on sandstone apse 
Newquay. ] 
a Draba Li. occurs in waste ground near the sea at 
ig iehibees 
assica essen Roth.* Cliffs, Aberayron, in profusion ; 
probably n — B. aiba Boiss.* Cultivated ground near mete 
beical ve est very bright yellow flowers, a 
‘ational babeenins stem-leaves, and lon gio raked gi smooth 
pods with strongly anastom si ini veins, found in considerable 
quantity i in fields at Bethania; nay possibly (Me. Bennett ‘cagneaas 
be B. juncea L. 
A aimee didymus Sm.* Newquay, Aberayron; not a native, 
I think. 
Viola ericetorum Xx Riviniana.* Moorland above Aberarth, with 
the parents; quite sterile.—V. ericetorum was remarkably —— 
in this locality. — V. lutea Huds. Frequent about Bethania an 
nn. 
a ciliata Fr.* Stony path by Aberayron Church; pedicels 
a sapads glandular, as in S. patula Jordan, of which it ey? te a 
weak state. I did not ascertain from whence the material of this 
— are! vcore brought. i 
‘ pratt hae Kindb. Frequent on the cliffs from Aber- 
on to radi 
Hyperic ida danish Leers. Plentiful; more so, I fancy, than 
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