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FURTHER GLAMORGANSHIRE RECORDS. 
By H. J. Rippeuspeun, M.A. 
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are again due to Messrs. Groves, Hackel, Ley, Linton, Marshall, 
Rogers, and to others, for generous help. iens are recorded 
separately at the end of the pa sha Starred species are those not 
found in the above-mentioned Flora 
Clematis Vitalba L. 9. Machen, Coed-y-gore 
Anemone neces L. 7. Llantrithyd, St. Ni cholas, Porth- 
kerry, Cwrtyrala; fl. pwrpureo in some quantity at Llantrithyd. 
9. Frequent arts of the hills. 
anunculus circinatus Sibth. 8. St- ya 
R. trichophyllus Chaix. 8. Cardiff Doc 
ee heterophyllus Weber var. air sina Fiiiedh). 8. Cardiff 
“R. lai Schrank. 2 ae at Reynoldstone. 6. Laleston, 
Southerndown, near Dunraven. 
Ri. Ba scons Godr. f. 6. ee Mawr. 
ederaceus L. 1. St. Hilary. 9. Penylan, Rhyd-y- “peeing 
Var. cai (Ten.). 9. Rhyd-y-penau, Llanedan, Coed-y 
oh. sceleratus L, 8. Leckwith Moors. 
RR. auricomus L. 7. Porthkerry. 8, St. Fagan’s, Caerau. 
R. acris L. var. Boreanus (Jord.). 1. Parkmill. 8, Mountain 
Ash. 9. Draethen, Llwyn-y-grant, and frequent.—f. tomophyllus 
tong 8. Peterston, Canton. — Var. rectus (Jord.). 2. Panty- 
ffyn 4. River gravel at Resolven. 5. Port Talbot. 8. Garth 
Wood and Llwydcoe 
R. bulbosus L. 4. Resolven. 6. Zaye Corwg, Sutton, Ewenny, 
Sate pe eman gat 7. Llantrithyd. 9. Whitchurch. 
orus L. 6. Southerndown, Dunraven, 7. Porth- 
ry. 
R. Ficaria L. 6. Bridgend, Laleston. 9. Frequent.—Var. a- 
cumbens ¥'. Schultz. 8. Ely, Caerau. 
Trollius europeus L. 9. Draethen, Mrs. Griffith. 
in quantity. 9. Draethen, wood near Whitchurch, Llanedan and 
Rumney river and tributary streams, very frequent and in great 
masses. Also on Monmouthshire bank. Undoubtedly native. 
Fumaria Borei Jord. 1. Oxwich Bay. 
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