182 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
any I have previously seen occurred in some plenty near Dolbadarn 
Castle, Carnarvonshire. ere was some amount of variation in 
the leaf-cutting and in the shape of the leaves, but on the whole 
they were more acutely cut than normal pratensis, and less cordate 
in shape; the flowers were considerably smaller, but as the flower- 
ing season was nearly over, it will be well to collect it earlier in 
the season to see if this is constantly the case. The plants were 
uniformly rooting at the nodes. This is a new record, not only for 
the Principality, but I believe also for England. | 
Papaver dubium Li. Bodorgan, Anglesey; Aber, Abersoch, 
Carnarvonshire, &c. All +P. Lamottei. 
econopsis cambrica Vig. Marked as ‘‘ Alien” in Griffith’s 
Flora, but surely native, in Cwm Idwal, &c. First recorded in 
Ray, Cat. Plant. Ang. 1670. 
Fumaria Bor@i Jord. Conway. 
F. densiflora DC. Found by me in 1884 near Holyhead, 
Anglesey. 
apnoides claviculata Druce. Plentiful in the grounds of the 
Victoria Hotel, Llanberris. 
Roripa palustris Bess. +2. Deganway, Carnarvonshire. 
Barbarea pracox Br. About the Llanberris Slate Quarry rather 
in the Hortus Elthamensis, t. 61, p. 71, drawn from a Snowdon 
plant. It did not appear to descend below 2000 ft. on the 
Clogwyn rocks. 
Cardamine pratensis L. The tvar. palustris (Petermann) is the 
common form in both counties, but true pratensis occurred in Nant 
Francon ? 
Cochlearia alpina H.C. Wats. Clogwyn Du yr Arddu, 2500 ft. ; 
also on Cwm Idwal. 
*C, micacea Marshall. With the above. The Rev. HE. 8. Mar- 
shall says, “I think it is micacea”’; if so, new to England. 
Brassica rapa L. tvar. Briggsii H. C. Wats. On slate débris, 
Llanberris. 
B. sinapioides Roth. (B. nigra L.). Llangefnai, Llanerchymedd, 
esey. 
*Camelina sativa Orantz. Near the railway at Aber; a casual. 
Viola Riviniana Reichb. Said to be rather rare by Mr. Griffith, 
but I saw it in many places in both counties, as near *Llangefnai, 
in Anglesey, N. C. R. for Anglesey. 
- Polygala vulgaris L. A handsome form occurs on the cliffs of 
Cwm Idwal, and was recorded by the Rev. A. Ley as the var. 
grandiflora Bab.; but it is not identical with the true grandiflora from 
Herr Freyn says it approaches P. Saltelis Legrand, 
‘‘sed erectis, floribus majoribus.” It is worth further study. 
P. serpyllacea Weihe tvar. mutabilis (Dumortier, Fl. Belg. Prod. 
p. 81) Rouy & Foue. Fi. Fr. iii. p. 75. On the sands of Abe firaw, 
