90 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
(B. = British, E. = En 
sais a Lingua L. B.—Fumaria pallidiflora Jord. B.— 
Cardamine impatiens L. EH. — Hutchinsia petrea R. Br. E 
—Cerastium semidecandrum L. B.—E.—Sagina ciliata Fr. E.— 
Hypericum hirsutum L. B.—-E.—Myriophyllum spicatum L. B.— 
Epilobium rosewm Schreb. E.—Silaus flavescens Bernh. E.— 
Senecio erucifolius L. E.—Hieraciwm murorum L. pt. B.—Cen- 
nt . §-B.— 
Se They represent the following Watsonian types 
nglish) :-— 
ve 
acicularis R. a E.-B.—Schenus nigricans L. B.— Cladiwm 
jamaicense Crantz. B.—Bromus commutatus Schrad. B. 
Others that eae been found in from one to three counties :— 
Cryptogamma crispa R. Br. H.— Adiantum Capillus-Veneris 
‘ leL. S—B. 
Mr. Barker* records forty Mosses and Hepatics, and Mr. Knight 
has a list of three hundred and seventy Mosses and a but 
beyond that there seem to be few records of Cryptoga: 
PEMBROKESHIRE HEPATIC. 
By A. Brinkman. 
Tue following is a list of the Hepatics, eighty in number, 
which I have noticed recently in Pembrokeshire. They are 
three localities—St. Ishmael’s, Prescelly, and Crymmych, which 
may be described as follows (they are indicated in the list by the 
initials I, P, and C.):—St. Ishmael’s is a district on the north-west 
side of Milford Haven, comprising the parishes of St. Ishmael’s, 
Dale, Gasca St. Bride’s, Talbenny, Hasguard, thn Castle, 
Robeston, and Herbrandston, Highest point, 267 ft., ranging 
1 ach sea 
rymmych is farthed east of ae mag nee 
around a station from Fael Trigan tc to Freni Fawr and 
Riccia sorocarpa Bisch. I. 
onocephalum conicum Dum. I. 
Lunularia cruciata Dum. I. 
Marchantia polymorpha L. I. 
Aneura pinguis Dum. C. ef maf Dili: z 
* Natural History of Carmarthenshire, 1905, 1175. 
