NOTES ON THE FLORA OF FLINTSHIRE 93 
Nepeta Cataria L. Extending along hedge on south side of 
main road, almost bs. pene Caerwys are a by Fyddion 
ed A.A eae 
Siathon cae L. es land, New; on road from Dyserth 
o Cwm, ddan Cooke; near Capel Morfa between Rhuddlan and 
urus Cardiaca L. On rubbish by Rhuddlan Foundry ; 
inde near Bryn Gwyn Villa between Caerwys and Bodfari ; by 
eco cottage oy road otis west of Crugyn Farm, sesttin: east of 
Satan oe L. Foot of wall by roadside opposite 
the Marine Lake, Rhyl.—L. maculatum L. Bretton Lane, Thomas; 
between Nannerch and Waen D march ; aboké rans field Ha 
near Mold ; Halkin (sparingly) ; Nannerch ; Ysceifiog ; large patch 
between Flint Castle and the Railway Station ; close to the Police 
Station, Nannerch; west side of railway by footbridge above 
Mold; by a farm called -Gulli -abduk: two lilies Weak. ot bie 
esmor ; between Penbedw uchaf and Nannere 
lan; island in Elwy just above junction with Clwyd ou vy 
pier conspicuous flowers. Insect visitors are sr 
short pair have glabrous filaments. Why is this? 
Mountain I have noticed small moths visiting the flowers at dusk. 
Plantago media L. —s New ; ie mania Moel Findeg. 
* Chenopodi um ambrosioides In fair quan ry ae about 
furnace refuse by Mostyn iron Works and the ee: 909.— 
C. rubrum L. Mostyn Quay.—*C. Vulvaria L. = eis plant 
on furnace refuse by Pactra ‘Quay, Sept. 1909. The nauseous 
odour of this plant appears to be due to the presence of dimethy- 
actine c “ H,) NH ) or tevethplnntiie ( (CH.)5N ), ) ie emer 
ted on aris g the plant with 
ee tieseay aie rece solution of sodium hydrate. The odour ma wad 
perhaps serve to attract insects. : 
