NOTES ON THE FLORA OF FLINTSHIRE 47 
there is little doubt that its disappearance is correlated with the 
advent of the alkali works which all but enclose the historic ruin. 
Fortunately the plant still occurs in Flintshire in at least two 
stations. 
Euonymus europeus L. In a limestone gully on the south side 
of Craig Fawr, Meliden, at about 400 ft., Day d A. A. D.; several 
on the n pe of Moe 
Fammau (alt. circa 980 ft.);_in the ei “thicket behind eee 
owder house, Hendre Lime Works near Rhydymwyn, and on 
shrub near road below; on steep limestone rocks above the snilsiny 
just si reaching Hendre Lime Works. 
Rhamnus catharticus L. In the thicket behind and above the 
powder ie Hendre Lime bilge near Rhydymwyn. I only 
saw one bush, si oe more oc 
Acer campes n qu ote in og econ below a far 
called pe fp a before reaching the railway badge 
t 
Bodelwyddan; wood south of Northop; one — bush in hedge 
aria railway, opposite some cottages below the Golf House 
tom ce ceiveteoin) and en Bosh : eae between 
Mockya and Tre Mostyn. 
Genista tinctoria L. Bank by roadside between Pont-y- 
Cambwll and Green Bach. [This also occurs by the roadside 
near Lower Kinnerton towards ee but the station is just 
to 920 ft. ; between Waen Dymarch and Nannerch ; by lake: near 
Yseeifiog; race racecourse near Pantasaph; betwee: n Bryngw yn Villa 
and Glynisaf ; Seaton Caerwys and Bodfari ; gout Nant-y-Ffrith 
Hall, ascending to  s ft. 
Ononis repens Sealand, New; south of Pen-y-fford near 
Brynford ; Hwarden Bridge; Dyserth ; Soughton ; near Caerwys ; 
by lane south of Pades wood Station, and between the station and 
the 
pool.—O. spinosa L. Between Cwm and Rhuddlan, Day ; 
Dee Cop about Saltney and parades bee ween Pont-y-Cambwll 
and Tremeirchion; near Rock lift Hall; plentiful along coast 
between Golftyn and Oakenholt Cottage. 
*Trigonella cerulea Ser. Several plants with a casuals by 
: ig sept. 1909. 
o denticulata Willd. Three plants by railway sidings 
about the North Hendre Lead Mines, near Pisani ce Sept. 4909. 
