188 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
History of ane Parishes of Whiteford and Holywell, 1796. The 
last-named, w ludes several Flintshire plant records, appears 
to have been previously overlooked, as it is not mentioned in Dr. 
aie en’s article “The Botanical Bibliography of the British 
unties’’ (Journ Bot. 1874). Philosophical Transactions, vol. 1xi. 
a number of Flintshire at 
The initials W. & D. (Wh sic and Dallman) indicate that the 
record rests on our joint authority ; where no authority follows I 
alone am responsible. 
Clematis Vitalba os aha the limestone ey on Din Colyn 
Hill, Allt Craig, Dyserth, Mrs. Macdonald; near St. Beuno’s Col- 
lege, 1881, Toohey; on Le hes by the soudeids. 4 adjoining Mostyn 
police-station, and extending along the neighbouring railway- 
embankment. 
*Adonis annua L. egies in St. Beuno’s College gardens 
amongst potatoes, 1882, Toohey 
Ranunculus Lenorm ands F. Schultz. Road right at end of 
ys fog apeatioony Lane” (z. e. near Aelwyd-uchaf), and in lane leading 
o Caerwys, 7. Be: ; damp ground to south of Moel Arthur. ae 
haeropiyls Weber. Pond to west of St. Beuno’s, May 1 
: ; Plash, near Point of Air, W.¢ D.—*R. hedevaceus 
Pee or the wot nant below the School House, Fl. B.; near Cwm, 
Macdonald, sp. — ae Lingua L. Marsh above “Pepinen Beuno 
(near Tremeirchion), and Be one of the ie in field north of 
Mrs. Lewis’s oe (ie. las-yn-Cwm below Cwm), Fl. B. Al- 
though this species is Senda: for v.-c. 51 in Top. Bot., noe 
is an old Flint record in the Botanist’s Guide, “ Great Pool a 
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a mile from Tai Marian, on the Ochr-y-Foel Road, leading to the 
Dyserth ee Station, Macdonald, sp. 
Glaucium flavum Crantz. On the Flintshire coast, Macdonald. 
I refrain aie giving the locality. 
Corydalis claviculata DC. St. Beuno’s, among furze on left- 
hand as you approach the top of “ Blackberry Lane,” Herb. B.; 
still there in quantity, 1908, Stapleton, sp.—C. lutea DC. Talacre, 
May 25th, 1885, Herb. B. 
Fumaria capreolata L. Wall before Tremeirchion Hill, Fl. B 
—*F. officinats L. Roadside near Nerquis Hall, at about 
550 ft., 1907. 
Cheiranthus Cheiri L. Limestone rocks, _Ochr Foel, Dyserth. 
acdonald ; on limestone scar, Bryniau, en. 
Radicula palustris Moench, “Father Huson says it grows on 
the left bank of Clwyd above Llannerch Bridge,” Fl. B. 
*Barbarea vulgaris R. Br.). Field near Brewer's Hall below 
