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Flint; east of Rhuddlan; between Llanfynydd and Ffrith; waste 
ground by Bettisfield Colliery, Bagillt ; between Bagillt and Flint. 
Smyrnium Olusatrum L. By roadside just before reaching 
the two chapels on the Marian, Cwm. 
*Bupleurum rotundifolium L. One plant as a casual on waste 
ground by the Mostyn Iron Works, Aug. 1909. 
Apium graveolens L. Extends all along littoral portion of the 
county, from Rhuddlan and mouth of Clwyd to Saltney. 
ae ys; pond in 
mile north of Whitford Church ; Leyn Du, north-east of Caerwys. 
Sison Amomum L. Broughton, Aug. 25, 1869, Herb, Harris: 
Bretton, Thomas; plentiful along road between Pont-y-Cambwll 
and Green Bach; between Bodfari and Pontryffudd. 
Sium erectum Huds. Near Bretton, Thomas; pool by Pades- 
wood Station. : 
Myrrhis Odorata Scop. By River Cegidog, east of Cae Hic ; 
roadside between Rhos-esmor and Northop; quarry at top of 
Caerwys Hill. 
Anthriscus vulgaris Bernh. Rhyl, Mason. 
Feniculum vulgare Mill. Island in Elwy, Day; Dyserth; 
waste ground by Bettisfield Colliery; several clumps by road 
above Dyserth School. ' ; 
Enanthe Lachenalit C. Gmel. A specimen in Miss Potts’s 
nae = | sapere 
present species. Ditches about Capel Morfa.—O. aquatica Poir. 
=, be in Denbigh. : “= ‘aoaee 
ngelica sylvestris L. Appears to be a favourite wasp Hower. 
Markedly entomophilous like most Umbellifere. Syrphide— 
Spphs ribesii and Eristalis tenax in pertionlas 1° _— 
visitors, 
