44 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
embankment in field on Cheshire side of the a north-west of 
Hawarden Bridge; Dee Cop, al tev? news the county boundary ; 
serth ; Marian, Cwm; waste gro d by Bottisfield Colliery, 
and alkali waste below Pentre, apiieest of Flint; Llanfynydd; 
— the oe Iron Works ; about the lead works, Llannerch- 
ently occurs on furnace and colliery refuse and 
Tikal waste, and appears to thrive even in the smokiest situations. 
In some instances this plant is water-borne: such is evidently 
the case anee the brook above Pont Bleiddyn, and on the islet in 
the Elwy. As the minute seeds are only slightly heavier than 
ee ae inte density 
quently occurs, they happen to fall into pies wate, they are 
often carried a considerable distance. When may also some- 
times happen, the fruits mane detached omy fall into running 
water they will travel a much greater distance. Additional 
Open 
Indeed with some difficulty. The fruits (ath. enaloned a). have a 
relative density of 0°343. After boiling for e time to dislodge 
the contained air the capsules were found to es a native density 
of 1142. Out of a handful of these fruits which I dropped into 
to avoid some swampy ound No doubt many of them were 
carried much further 
Viola palustris L. Sw ampy ground near Gwern ; svamip 
ground by stream north-west of Pen- y-Cloddiau. — V. odor 
Sealand, New; near Bretton, Thomas; near Tyn-twll, a dact 
of Penbedw Hall, n near Nannerch (alt. circa 520 ft.), May, 1909, 
Miss F’. Mulcahy ; hedgebank on Caerwys Hill, just above the 
Levels Chas: lane above Wal-goch, near Nannerch ; be- 
een Llyn Helyg and Caerwys; roadside south of the Work- 
ae St. Asaph; near Nannerch Church, towards Waen Dym arch; 
Farm, Llong; between Afon wen and Ddol; between 
and Liyn Helyg; Craig Fawr, Meliden; bank by road about a mile 
south of Nannerch Station.—V. hans Murr. var. *Lloydi Jord. 
Cornfield, Marian, Cwm (fide ldon). 
“Dianthus Caryophyllus L. Wall between Greenfield and Holy- 
well. escabe of garden origin. 
Saponaria officinalis L. Rhyl, Mason. In great abundance 
on the island in the Elwy, just above the junction with the 
Clwyd, Day € A. A. D. 
Stlene nutans a Slopes of embankment of bridge over railway 
+ eRe ; 
hirta L. Pandy Lane, Dyserth, Day; roadside near Tyddyn 
aerwy' 
