46 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
nerch and Rhydymwyn; between Leeswood Hall and Broomfield 
Hall; on limestone rocks by the lake below Ysceifiog.— M. 
sylvestris L. Bretton, Thomas; Holywell; Llong; Bagillt; 
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Flintshire, and I was pleased to rediscover it still existing (Sept. 
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Station towards Pontryffudd; in quantity, extending for some 
distance along lane which runs above and almost parallel to the 
Plas Yw near Nannerch, alt. 780 ft.—G. lucidum L. Wall near 
Rhual, near Mold ; between Caerwys and Byrn du; near Nerquis; 
wall at Shop Mynydd, Hope Mountain, at about 850 ft.—G. 
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along roadside between Broomfield Hall and Nerquis ; one patch 
by road between Leong Station and Leeswood Hall; roadside 
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Smaller and undetermined species of Syrphus. An Aculeate 
(Halictus ?) was also observed as an occasional visitant. 
Hrodium maritimum L’Heérit. This is recorded in the Botanists’ 
Guide as being “plentiful about Flint Castle.” In the Supplement 
to Dickinson’s Flora of Liverpool (1855) it is stated that “ Dr. 
Wood finds it growing plentifully on the opposite side of the Dee 
at Flint.” After carefully searching this uninviting locality, I am 
convinced that EH. maritimum must have long become extinct 
here. The ground hereabouts is nowadays quite unsuited to the 
growth of such a plant, and, assuming that it formerly grew here, 
