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44, R. mietirotius Muell. & Wirtg. 8. Riverside near Glais, 
Ley! 4. Western Nedd Glen, Ley! 8. Welsh St. Donat’s, form 
near R. danicus Pook 
_ *Var. mollissimus Rogers. 8. Ystradowen, small for 9. Der 
wen Deg Wood, Lisvane ; : a large- leaved form near ‘the tunnel, 
Llanishen, Ley ! = 
*45, R. mricus Rogers. 8. Peterston Moor. ‘I believe small 
weak iricus, going off towards my mollissimus.” ‘* Practically iden- 
am with a small iricus collected in 1903 (near Kenmare, South 
rry),’’ W. M. R. New to Britain until July, 1905, when it was 
foil by Mr. Rogers and myself in the above Glamorgan locality, 
and also by Rey. W. H. Painter at Dol- -y-bont, Cardig 
R. pyramipauis Kalt. 1. Mumbles, F. F. ie: , pe Com- 
mon ; Caswell Bay, and thence towards the Mumbles; “a sma 
starved Tae eS form which Focke would probably call R. Eifel- 
ensts , though no longer esening it distinct Ripe R. pyr a 
midalis” = Vasune pe h Boe Dow 3. Mohs a, HLF. L 
4. Glyn Ne ath, Ley, ‘ mon”; Dyfiryn Clydac h, gras Nedd 
Fechan Glen. 8. Not 2 ay common but well distributed in the 
ig Valley about Aberdare from Cwmdare to Cefn Penar, 
R.; in quantity and very strong at Ystradowen; Llan- 
icant 
7. EucostacHys Schleich. 1. rae Common ; Mumbles ; 
ee at Cargls nd Bay. 3. Near Swansea, H. F. L. 4. Rhigos, 
a R.; in very great quantity, with py both pink and white, 
n Nedd Fechan Glen Glyn Neath, Ley; Neath to Resolven, Ley! 
Gilfach, Neath, in great quantity ; Pencaerau, Neath ; Aberdylais. 
5. Baglan, in plenty. 8. Well scattered, but not very common, in 
the Aberdare Valley ; is to 1000 a irwaun Common, 
. R.; near Llantrissant Station : Ystradowen; Peterston. 
Tafis Weil, H.-J: Ro 9. Cole Oa; woods, &c., at Caerphilly ; 
road from Rudry to Machen; in great quantity on the limestone 
ar red sandstone of the Cra aig Llanishen ridge, Ley d H. JR 
ar. gymnostachys (Genev v.). 8. Cwmbach, Aberdare. ‘* Per- 
ee slightly nearer to type leucostachys than the Bangor and Dorset 
and oak So VAM, Re. 
R. tastoctapos Focke, var. ancustirotius Rogers. 1. Near 
cto es 3. Form from Melin-gelli-gron, Pontardawe, Ley, 
of which W. M. Rogers says, ‘‘ ? under my angustifolius.”” 4. Glyn 
Neath, common, Ley! Aberdylais. 8. Ystradowen. 
“Var. longus Rogers & Bl 4, Resolven; Pencaerau, Neath. 
*52, R. cingrosus R 8. Werfa Wood, mere a plant 
parte is ‘‘ ? cinerosus going 12 off towards podophyllus,” W.M.R 
*55. R. anctosaxonicus Gelert, subsp. vestitirormis Rogers. 4. 
Gilfach, Neat 
*Subsp. setulosus Rogers. 4. Resolven, in great quantity on both 
sides of the river. 8. ‘A very strongly armed form” at Ystrad- 
oe Ppa 
mevanoxyLon Muell. & Wirtg. 8. Taffs Well; form 
differtig “in the — leaflets and extraordinarily gt 
