48 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Melilotus altissima Thuill. Railway bank near Golf Links 
[between Shotwick and Hawarden Bridge], New ; abundant about 
Mostyn , especially on the clay bank of the quay; waste 
ground by Bettisfield Colliery; one plant only by Nannerch Station, 
1909 ; waste ground between mouth of Wepre Brook and Connah’s 
uay.—*“M. alba Desr. Waste ground between mouth of Wepre 
Brook and Connah’s Quay, 1909.—M. officinalis Lam. (arvensis 
W 
‘ : ‘ S. 
Trifolium fragiferum L. Sealand, New ; Dee Cop.—T. arvense 
L. About Rhy 
Anthyllis vulneraria L. Trelogan; lead mine refuse below 
Gorsedd ; B. : 
Lotus corniculatus L. B “crassifolius Pers. Rhyl, Mason ; 
Prestatyn.—*L. tenuis Waldst. & Kit. Golf Links near Hawarden 
Bridge, 1909.—L. uliginosus Schk. Marshy ground by stream 
above Caegwyn, near Tremeirchion; Moel-y-Pare, at 650 ft. ; 
railway sidings by endre Mines near Rhydymwyn ; waste 
ostyn Iron Works.—V. sperma Moench. Rhyl, 
Mason ; Pand Lane, Dyserth, Day ¢ A. A. D.; between St. Asaph 
: eensferry 
Caldy (the old Cheshire station), and both localities are situated 
on the Estuary. | 
*Lathyrus Aphaca L. A single plant with other casuals by the 
railway siding by the North Hendre Lead Mines, near Rhydymwyn, 
Sept. 1909. (os Ap 
Prunus Padus L. sac beam near Hill Farm, Llong; hedge- 
row, Glan-y-Afon between Rhydymwyn and Nannerch ; hedge by 
some cottages between railway and Alyn, north-east of Mold; 
