250 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
ayron and Henfynyw; the name is by no means descriptive of this 
gies smooth plant 
hollera Oxycoccus Roth. Bogs east of Cross Inn, and close to 
Ll ger od; I was informed that the Cranberry is common on 
these upland heaths. 
satel vulgaris L.* Lilanerch-Aeron; rare in the district. 
L. nemorum L. is common in damp woods. 
PE tensulas minimus L. Llanbadarn-Trefeglwys, with Radiola. 
Erythrea Centaurium Pers. var. capitata Koch. Very fine on 
Linaria Hlatina Miller. Neaé Llanerch-Aeron. 
Veronica montana L.* Hengeraint Woods. — V. scutellata L.* 
Shore of Llyn Fanod. 
Euphrasia Rostkoviana Hayne.* In several places between 
Aberarth and Pennant. — E. occidentalis Wettst.* Heaths about 
Aberarth, Pennant, and Cross Inn. I referred it ———— 8 
EF. brev ithe when fresh; but the habit is different, and t 
clothing of the leaves is much more densely hispid. Detariainell 
by Prof. Wettstein; but a very different-looking plant from my 
Cornish and Dorset specimens. I had thought “it to be E. cam- 
pestris Jord., after comparison with the figures and deseription in 
WwW n. 
on. — E. curta Fr. var. glabrescens Wettst.* Commo 
Coast near Newquay; Llanerch-Aeron; abundant me menace poly- 
morphic on the heath about Aberarth, Pennant, and Cro 
I had referred one gathering to H. nemorosa, which it sppronalld 
very closely, and ‘atothas to E. borealis; but Prof, Wettstein names 
them all as above. The heath-land plants were mostly quite 
characteristic. 
Bartsia Odontites Huds. Not uncommon: always, I think, the 
B. verna of Reichenbach. 
Orobanche major L. Between Llanina and Llanarth, on Ulex 
se 
entha drole Sete L.* og Bowel Seep ae where a 
it is associated. Mr. Bennett writes ey ear M. tee 
Opiz in “Raby ogee 10, p. 196. No. 104 (1825), ex Déséglise 
in Menthe Opiziane (1881). M. gentilis M. Tausch, M. rubra 
C. roxceedi (teste l.c.). Bin only — real difference is that 
your specimens are hairy on the per surface of the leaves. 
‘ Differt a M. gentili L. ‘bliis supra i et et utrinque pilis sub- 
Opiz, l.c. Of course simply a variety of gentilis iit 
— M. arvensis x hirsuta. Roadside between —— and 
ella juncea Berg. Llyn Fan 
