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and dry situation are compensated for by the comparatively high 
rainfall at this elevation, and the more or less humi atmosphere 
during the night time.—C. crispus L. Pont-y-Cambwll; roadside 
below Ty iny near Bodelwyddan 
Cichorium Intybus L. Am mong oats in a field south-east of 
Flint ; a single plant eect a patch of aliens by railway sidings 
by the North Hendre Min 
Contittirda Cyanus L. ‘Rhyl, Mason. 
Pieris echiordes L. Lane by Bilberry Woods near Hawarden. 
Thomas ; Meliden, Parker, (sp.) ; waste ground by railway, and by 
pool skirting the. railway by Bettisfield Colliery ; between Cwm 
and Rhuddlan ; frequent by ditches about Morfa Rhuddlan ; ditch 
by lane behind the ‘Marsh Inn,’ Rhuddlan; one plant on Dee 
Embankment between Llannerch-y-Mor and Mostyn; skirting a 
ditch near Ynys, between Rhyl pies afew plants by 
“Taraxacum palustre DC. Th be ‘Leet, W. G. Travis (fide 
Wheldon).—T. erythrospermum Andr. Prestatyn 
*Lactuca virosa L. Scattered over heaps of fuels refuse, in 
some quantity between Mostyn ee Works and the Quay, Sept. 
09.—L. muralis Secarg Near Cefn-y-Bedd, July 31, 1872, 
Herb. Harris; betw w Trometehion and Rhuallt ; Lygan- -y- 
Wern above Bagillt ; 0 on limestone in wood by lake below Yscei- 
fiog ; Caerwys Hill. 
Tragopogon pratense L. Between Buckley J unction and Kin- 
nerton, Thomas; Saltney and Bretton, Thomas: Dee Em 
ment, Bail between railway and the ‘Alyn near - Mold : roadside 
near Caeau Cochion north of Ysceifiog ; Tryddyn ; Marian, Cwm ; 
abies Shotton and Connah’s Quay ; embankment i in field north- 
west of Hawarden Bridge; roadside crossing railway below Nan- 
nerch ; a about the Marine - Rhyl.—T. minus 
Mill. Rhyl on.—T. porrifolium L. single plant skirting 
ditch by i bokianl the ‘ Marsh Inn,’ Rhuddlan Sept. 1909. 
astone monta Lane near Ffrith Hall ; Cueeuns es 
near C 
north-west of Crugyn Farm near Rhuddlan n; along lane skirting 
wood south of Marian, at about 820 ft. In Flintshire appears to 
be calciphobous, favouring the grit rock districts. 
Campanula Tr acheli = L. On both ore of hill between 
‘icket b een Cae 
C. rotundifolia L. A frequent species, often occurring in pan 
with Teucrium Scorodonia. Attains greatest Flintshire elevation 
