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Dictionary. The Sgisady gece of the genus Uva-ursi is therefore 
here transcribe 
“Tt hath a sicbalat bell-shaped Flower, consisting of one Leaf, 
from whose Empalement arises the Pointal, fixed like a Nail in 
the hinder part of the Flower; which afterward becomes a soft 
Berry or Fruit, of a spherical Form, inclosing hard Sgeds, which 
are some plain, and others gibbou 
“There is but one Species of this Plant at present known ; 
viz. Uva Ursi. Clus. Hist.—Spanish ga rt. This plant is 
he two British species received names under this S$ genus 
sega re iba which they bear eiuder Arctostaphylos. They 
ee ack Moench, Meth. are Marburg. p. 470 
= Arbutus Uva-ursi L. (1753 
Uva-uRSI Sea 8. F. Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. ii. p. 401 (1821) : 
= Arbutus alpina L. (1753). 
NOTES ON THE FLORA OF FLINTSHIRE. 
By the Rev. W. Moyze Rogers, F.L.S. 
Aut the plants, except the Rubi, referred to in the following 
rved 
notes were obse by my son, F. A. Ro ogers, and myself so long 
ago as 1890; but as the localities: are additional to those given in 
and as some of them at least are no t wholly ee ee I think 
it well to give them here for what they are worth. e Rubi of 
which I have seen specimens haye the sign ! after the. tal ite 
Cerastium tetrandrum Curt. and C. semidecandrum Linn Coast 
at Rhyl. I can find no searches of either of these species in Mr. 
~~ 8 nner In most years they reget pa or are difficult 
h 
ough. 
renaria leptoclados Guss. Mostyn.—Sagina maritima Don. 
Rhyl.—S. apetala Ard. and §. nodosa Fenzl. Mostyn. 
Trifolium arvense Linn. Mostyn.—Z. striatum ag Rhyl.— 
Astragalus glycyphyllos Linn. By canal near Most 
Rubus fissus Lindl. Whixall Mec. near Fenn’s Beck. Wolley- 
!—R. incurvatus Bab. Cae aerwys, J. H. Lewis, British Museum 
— Bot. Record Club Report, 1879. Hawarden Park, &e., 
