816 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Again I recall the obligations due from gs botanists to the 
excellent series of 2 selected and prepared specimens issued 
by Messrs. Linton (1896-1901), which facilitate poem eri r 
continental forms, and will materially assist in the most desirable 
reduction of the number of alleged ‘‘ endemic s sasaed ” among the 
British members of the genus. And in this connection, in the 
course of going through similar series of exsiccate issued by Scandi- 
navian hieraciologists, I cordially endorse Mr. Hanbiege state- 
ment that occasions are not wanting in which more than one name 
has been given to the same plant. 
GLAMORGANSHIRE PLANTS. 
By R. E. anno F. Cunpatt. 
On reference to our memoranda and to specimens obtained in 
the os aa of Porthcawl when botanizing there in 1898 and 
1899, it seems that we can sg ins the list published by Messrs. 
Marshall cat Shoolbred (p. 248). The district is undoubtedly a 
rich one, and if well searched would be likely to yield more go ood 
plants than those enumerated. It is very probable that the alien 
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in Top. Botany, nor by Messrs. Marshall and Shoolbred, are 
marked with an asterisk; the decwainaions have been approved 
by Mr. hite. 
Heals Satobaer ate Vill. In great abundance between Porth- 
cawl and Newton along the shore. 
Thlaspi arvense L, Cultivated land at Nottage. 
*Reseda alba L. Very plentiful, but local, Porthcawl. 
*Viola Curtisii Forster. In hollows among the sand-dunes. 
*Saponaria reigns L. var. puberula Wiernb. Damp ground, 
Merthyr Maw 
Spergula arvensis L. var. sativa Boenn. Cultivated fields at 
Newton and Nottage. 
*Medicago falcata L. Plentiful in a rough field, Porthcawl. 
Melilotus arvensis Wallr. Sandhills, Porthcawl. 
Vicia lathyroides L. Sandhills, plentiful. 
athyrus sylvestris L. Merthyr Mawr.—L. Aphaca L. Sand- 
hills, Portheawl. 
Alchemilla vulgaris L. var. filicaulis Buser. Nottag 
*dinothera odorata Jacq. Hollows among the sendaalte 
Sambucus Ebulus L. Newton, Nottage, plentiful. 
*Feniculum vulgare Li. On sandhills by the harbour. 
*Filago minima L. 
*Inula Helenium L. Nott ttage ; ; in two places, abundant. 
Artemisia Absinthium L. On the sandhills. 
Senecio viscosus L. Sparingly on the sandhills, 
