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Barry to eg Sonne and Ystradowen, &c., frequent on 
the has, H rston zg Llantrissant Station ; 
Ystradowen ; Aberdare, ait H.J.R. 9. Woods at Caerphilly, 
Tai 
. R. saxatmis L. 4. Craig y llyn, H. J. R.; n the moun- 
cel in the narrow valleys abo ut there (woods in Phyt. 
ee Br 5. i Corrwg (torrie). 8. Morlais Castle near Merthyr 
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ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF WEST LANCASHIRE. 
By J. A. Wuexpon, F.L.8., anp AusEert Wison, F.L.S. 
Since the publication of our last West Lancashire list (Journ. 
Bot. 1905, pp. 94-96), a number of additional species have been 
found in the vice-county, and as some of these are * chooser 
interest, we think it well to put them on record. so include 
a few other species which are noteworthy tea tthe: their rarity 
renders the discovery of an additional station interesting. 
We have again to thank the Rev. W. M. Rogers for kind 
‘assistance in naming the brambles, and we ae record our in- 
debtedness to Messrs. Arthur Bennett, H. and J. Groves, S. M. 
ac ie oR, Bullock- Webster for be # with 
various critical spec 
New county sean are indicated by an asterisk. As in our 
previous “lists the abbreviations H. B., ., and Wi. stand “for 
H. Beesley, Wheldon, and Wilson respectively. Where no authority 
is quoted, the specimens were found by the authors jointly. 
Cochlearia danica L. a banks between Middleton and the 
sea, oe ee peninsula, 
Viola Curtisii Forster. A large blue-flowered form occurs about 
t. Annes, which comes near var. Pesneauii, and only ers, 
according to Mr. Baker, by having a more elongated spur, Wh. 
*Orategus omen Pers. Alien. Several bushes on a low 
bank near the shore between the Guide’s House and Naze Point. 
Well established, but may have been washed up by the tide, 
A. A. Daliman. 
Rubus rhamnifolius W. & N. subsp. * Bakeri F. A. Lees. Claughton 
Moor, near Caton, Sept. 1905, Wi. — R. bracteatus Bagn. Near 
Staining, Wh.—R. Gelertii Frider var. criniger Linton. Claughton 
oor, near Caton, growing near the above e, Wi. Our previous 
locality for this (Claughton, mater Garstang) is in another part of 
the vice-county. 
Rosa glauca Vill. var. Reuteri Sa Canal-bank near Yea- 
land.— R. tomentosa Sm. var. cuspidatotdes Crep.? This curious 
form of R. tomentosa is still sub judice as ‘. its correct name. It has 
small subglobose aciculate fruits, and densely aciculate peduncles, 
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