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and Nannerch Mill; near Hawarden Waterworks, north slope of 
Moel Fammau, at 980 ft.; near Cilcain; north of Moel Findeg ; 
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by Clwyd between Pont-y-Cambwll and Pont Ryitadd. There are 
a ver fine examples in places along the Clwyd, especially about 
Empetrum mgrum L. Still occurs in quantity on Gwern 
Mountain, whence it was recorded by Waring in 1772. I cannot 
confirm Waring’ s statement that it is confined to the driest parts 
of the mountain, after seeing the plant in this station. It 
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elevation of about 1140 ft. Higher up the mountain, on the 
“Denbigh side, there are a number of trees at some 1700 ft. eleva- 
tion, the remains = an extensive plantation. These are very 
stunted, and large numbers have perished. In such a situation, 
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pathetic picture. The same thing is to be seen on Mody Pate 
above Caerwys, where, oe an clovation. ee Spans 1000 ft., some 
Scottish pines and larches eke out a precarious existence, numbers 
of prostrate trunks and decaying vain sedtityiog to the high and 
rapid mortality. 
lodea canadensis Michx. In the reservoir behind the lead 
works, Llannerch-y-mor; in the lake epee Ysceifiog ; in the 
In heathy ground in ‘the woods skirting Llyn Helyg, ‘in fair 
a on both ae of the lake, June 1908, tid & A. A. D. It 
Liverpool Botani y, 1909;  Leete; M ‘indeg 
Some specimens in Herb. Potts, labelled “ Epipactis —— 
