98 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
*Var. rotundifolius Bab. _ 4, Nedd Fechan Glen. ae % eae 
Subsp. Kaltenbachii (Metsch.). 4. Resolven, 1892, E 
93. R. acutirrons Ley. 4. Glyn eee Ley. 
9 RRIDICAULIS P, l. 4. Rough bank, Glyn N “or 
Ley! in good quantity in Nedd Fechan Glen a gy 
Very common in the Aberdare Valley, in eve ae 
and hard roadsides. Never vy varying much, but always easily recog- 
nizable by its thick leathery leaves, cali frequently ternate or sub- 
quinate, with terminal leaflet broad ly ovate and extremely truncate, 
with a short point; white Besse an ade large luxuriant highly 
coloured panicle, with early shining fruit ahaa enfolded by the long 
sepals. From ragrcemat and Llwydeoed to Mountain Ash, H. J 
Liantrissant. 9. Caerphilly. 
*98. R. pumerorum W. & N. Clyne Common; Langlan 
Bay, forma, frequent; Mumbles ; scorpio 8. Ponta rdawe, 
Ley! 4. Nedd F echan Glen; Aberdylais; several spots at Neath ; 
Resolven. 8. ee Moor. 9. Wood near Llanishen. 
Var. ferow Weihe. 1. Near Langland Bay. 4. Glyn Neath, 
Ley ; Neath to Resolven, Ley! Nedd Fechan Glen. 8. Near Llan. 
trissant Station. 9. Road from Rudry to Machen. 
Var. diversifolius (Lindl.). 4. Pencaerau, Neath, form Sei 
his. 9. Draethen. In wood on north side of Cefn On, Caerphilly. 
ae remarkable form nearer to diversifolius than to any other in our 
ist,” W.M. R 
*Var. raduliformis Ley. 9. In quantity, Coed Coesau Whips, 
Lette ak = other aso near; Llanishen; main road from— 
udry to n, Ley; wood below Cefn On, arin di ; and 
hedge on hillede just over ‘Caerphilly Station, H.J.R 
Sat coryuirotius Sm. 1. Oxwich; near ica ; Langland 
Bay. 8. Near Swansea, FE. F.L. 6. Porthcawl and South Cor ornely; 
sand- hills, Porthcawl. 7. St. Athans Road; Barry Island; Cow- 
bridge, on the lias. 8. Peterston and the Moor ; Ystradowen ; 
about Aberdare. 9. Caerphilly; Rudry. 
*Subsp. sublustris (Lees). 1. Langland Bay. 8. Peterston; Taffs 
Well; Aberdare, ‘ very nearly de Wee das Bey @, Llanishen. 
*Su ubsp. oe Lindeb. 1. Langland Bay. 8. Hirwaun, 
Wicks strong for 
R. Bais Blox. 9. Main road from Rudry to 
Machad - railway side, Tkaiiehea ; Draethen 
101. R. cmstus L. 1. Oxwich, Three Cliffs Bay, sands at Lian- 
madoc, Rhosili, &c., abundant on the limestone of Gower, H. eel; 
genydd, Salthouse Point, H.J.R. 8. Crumlin Burrows, H.J.R.; 
Pontardawe, Ley! 4. Glyn Neath, plenty by roadside ; Neath 
Abbey; Neath to Resolven. Jersey Marine, H.J.R. 5. Kenfig 
sands, — raed - Port Talbot and Aberafan, and about the 
docks, Tae a BB. theawl to South Cornely, sands and hedges, 
and all about the Pathoeel sand-hills, H.J.R. 7. Barry Island, 
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