NOTES ON THE FLORA OF FLINTSHIRE 49 
hedges by roadside between Gwern-y-Marl and Northop; plenty 
in hedgerow south of Gwrychbedw near gamer!  ecen “* a 
former record); lane from Cileain Road to tory Poo 
Mold ; side of lane near Ty Draw Farm near M a. 
*“Spirea agp ae L. Near Caerwys, 1909, Payne.—S. Fili- 
pendula L, Near Caerwys, 1909, Miss Cummings. 
Rubus dasyphyllus oe tib Wood (fide Wheldon).— 
nert Li “ce Waen Dymarch, near Nannerch.—([f. 
saratths L. It s doubtful Rect ora this can be retained in 
the Flintshire list. I think the station in the St. Beuno’s Flora 
‘Top of Blackberry Lane” (7.e. lane between Aelwyd uchaf and 
dis h ntry. I 
occurs at about 700 ft. on Halkin Mountain. From the iy ene 
habit and somewhat conspicuous masses = blossom the flow 
are frequented by numerous insects. A number of plants eho 
end of August:—Vanessa urtice (occasional), P brassice 
(occasional), Bombus terrestris, - muscorum (both eeaiae, Apis 
mellifica, Syrphus ribesit L., Lucilia Cesar 
* ti la norvegica L. Se ba lants as a ee on waste 
oe ts arvensis Scop. Halkin Mountain at 820 ft. ; i? 
Ss sone of Afon Goch; roadside between Nannerch and Llan 
8 baer 
Poterium Sanguisorba L. Moel Findeg; Halkin Mountain.— 
nale Gray. In considerable amount on north side of 
ydymwyn, Sept. 1909; by the railway crossing north-west of 
Nannerch Station, confined to the north side of the railway. 
Ffosa tomentosa Sm. Frequent; ascends to 880 ft. on Bryn 
Goleu near Nannerch. 
*“Pyrus torminalis Ehrh. A single tree growing on rocky side 
of limestone gully on gs side of Craig Fawr, Meliden, at about 
400 ft., Sept. 1909, Day € A. A. D B *rupico 
yme. eres bet Craig Fawr, Meliden.—*P. communis L. 
One tree in a hedge on an eminence by shore below Golftyn 
House, near Connah’s Quay, July, 1 
Ribes Grossularia L. Both forms,.a 2 glandu ulosum and B Uva 
| Pc cris spa, are fre ue ent. There i is no doubt that in Flintshire, as in 
EE fe sole in teotpatle okt wood by steam close Yo Wan 
JOURNAL OF Borany. —Von. 48. —_ 1910.] | 
