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Gs caryophyllea Lat. (verna Chaix). The Voel.—C. distans L 
*“Setaria viridis Beauy. Waste ground near Mostyn Iron 
Works, Sept. 1909. 
*Phalaris canariensis L. Scattered about sidings, St. Asaph 
exposed sand spit in the Dee Estuary opposite Connah’s Quay. 
The 
is only of comparatively recent formation, and I only observed six 
i i on it. These were Sedum acre, 
agina nodosa, Leontodon hirtus, Plantago maritima and P. 
Trisetum flavescens Beauv. Rhyl, Mason; Cwm; near St. 
Rhydymwyn. 
Avena pubescens Huds. Whitford; near Cilcain; S.W. of 
Nannerch ; Rhydymwyn. 
*Kaleria gracilis Pers. ¢ britannica Domin. (K. cristata). Craig 
Fawr, Meliden ; Moel Findeg; the Voel. 
Glyceria aquatica Sm. Ditches on Morfa Rhuddlan; ditch, 
Bretton Lane. 
Festuca rottbellioides Kunth. Near Rhyl, Mason (sp.).— 
F. rubra L. Caergwrle, Mason.—F’. rigida Kunth. Moel Arthur; 
Caergwrle; near Caerwys; Hope. 
Bromus ramosus Huds. (asper Murr.). Lane in Bilberry Woods, 
Hawarden, Thomas; near Cwm; Caergwrle; Hope.—*B. seca- 
linus L. Near Hawarden Bridge Iron Works, Sept. 1909.—B. 
unioloides H. B. K. and *B. arvensis L. With other casuals by 
the railway siding by the North Hendre Lead Mine near 
d , Sept. : eee 
ek Pale a L. Siding by North Hendre Lead Mine. 
