250 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
* Nepeta Cataria ote Hedge-bank, north of Kenfig Church; hardly 
more than a den here. 
Marrubium ines L. Near the south end of Margam Burrows; 
having the appearance of a true native, and —— from houses. 
Littorella juncea Berg. Kenfig P ool ; abundan 
Eclagereine Bistorta L. Meadows between pie and Llan- 
tris 
Potoka portlandica L. and F. Paralias L. Kenfig Burrows, 
“in plenty. 
*Salix alba L. pers — ior and Port Talbot, ose 
truly wild, as does S. triandra L.—*S. triandra x viminalis (S. h 
pophaefolia Thuill.). Dekearaintéa by es EK. F. Linton. Geiwin ng 
e e same stream; gathered for S. alba x triandra, which it 
clearly cannot be.—*S. Capr ea LL. Margam Burrows, on the border 
of the marshes. 
Epipactis sone Crantz. Margam Burro 
*Orchis latifolia L. Kenfig Burrows ; esqucnt i in damp ground. 
*O, incarnata L. also occurs sparingly. 
Iris fetidissima L. Kenfig and ie Burrows, scarce; & 
curious place for this usually calcicole spec 
Asparagus officinalis L. Sker sands ; i cneationably native. 
Scirpus pauciflorus Lightf. Near Ke ane 
Carex disticha Huds. Margam Moors. — C. paniculata L. 
Swampy wood bordering on these tyeshea' : aaoll also produce 
C. acutiformis Ehrh. and a small form of C. riparia Curt. —*C. 
Leersii F. Schultz (C. muricata var. pseudodivulsa Syme). Sandy 
he Ige anks near Pyle; determined by Pfarrer Kiikenthal, who 
ALABASTRA DIVERSA.—Parr IX. 
By Spencer Le M. Moors, B.Sc., F.L.S. 
Dr. Ranp’s* Ruoprestan Rusracex 
Crossopterya recmeccngt te Preivie ae No. 415. 
enlandia rhodes Annua, parvula, | ae 4 
rich 
dient capitis, ps scabriusculi lobis 4 abi inferiori equi- 
teres 
* Dr. Rand’s collections are all in the National Herbarium. 
