CARDIGANSHIRE GLEANINGS 951 
oe hastata L.* Aberayr 
sanguineus Li, var. viridis ; (Sibth. ).* Between Llanerch- 
Aeron ada en ea ol no doubt seen elsewhere, but not remem- 
ered 
Ulmus montana Stokes. Frequent, and very likely a true native, 
in the woods near on 
Betula pubescens Ehrh.* Moors pectigns a and Bethania. 
Empetrum nigrum L. Heaths near Cro 
Listera ovata R. Br.* Between likes tress and Ciliau- 
Aeron; Monachty Dingle.—Epipactis latifolia L. is fairly common 
and quite typical. 
naria viridis R. Br.* Grassy slope, Henfynyw; in 
siderable quantity.—H. bifolia — Br.* Moorland above Abeta 
between Llanarth and Aberayr 
Sparganium — aan? ‘Swamp, Llanerch-Aeron.—S. ra- 
mosum Was nO 
Arum sie reid a - Hedgebanks, &e.; com 
Potamogeton pusillus L. var.? Muddy aie pool above 
Aberarth ; a very slender plant, which I thought, when collecting 
it, to oP ivtahiidix: t seems, indeed, to be a departure from 
type in "that direction ; but Mr. Bennett to some extent reserves 
his germ for the present. 
‘um vaginatum Li, Wet heath near Cross Inn; without 
rset wathorit in Yo ographical Botany 
4 i : sw a about half a mile — of Llyn 
mr 
sparingly. — C. laevigata nee * pe rant piace in damp, 
clayey mete —C. rostrata Stokes ar Llyn Fanod. 
Ave rigosa Schreb. This is eaten a "Bethania a saw 
several "fields full of it), and oceurs there frequently among the 
other crops, sometimes associated with A. fatua 
Glyceria declinata Brébisson (G. plicata var. depauperata Crépin).* 
tad Aberayron, and in several places between Bethania and Llyn 
Fanod.—G. distans L.* Coast a little north-east of Aberayron. 
Festuca sciuroides Roth.* Newquay. 
Bromus giganteus L. Woods between Aberayron and see 
Aeron ; frequent.— B. sterilis L.* Aberayron; coast, New 
B. commutatus Schrad.* Between Aberayron Llanerch- jas 
Phegopteris Dryopteris Fée. Monachty Din 
Equisetum palustre L.* Damp slopes on ia coast near New- 
quay, towards Aberayron. No Characea were met 
