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Chester, Payne; Dyserth, Fl. B.; Rhydymwyn, 1905.—B. verna 
_ (precox Br.). In the valley below St. Beuno’s, Fl. 
Hesperis matronalis L. Near Mold, Payne. 
+ Sssmnbrias m Thalianum J.Gay. Road to Dyserth, from St. 
Beuno’s, Fl. B.; laneside east of Moel Plas Yw, alt. circa 700 ft., 
May, 1907.—S. ‘Sophia L. Sea-land meadows, Payne; near sand- 
hills near Prestatyn, Fl. B 
rassica campestris Te: Cwm, Macdonald, sp.; Rhydymwyn, 
Payne: Hawarden 
Diplotaxis muralis DC. Once found on rubbish- heap near 
Rhyddlan, Fl. B.—*8 Babingtonit Syme. Weed in St. Beuno’s 
gardens 1903, Fl. B. 
pau maritimum L. Cwm, Macdonald, sp 
Cochlearia ae L. On right bank of ‘Clwyd between 
ERE and Rhyl, Fl. B 
L um Draba L. Railway-embankment, Dyserth and Talar- 
- goch, Fi. cS Herb. B.; Brewer's Hall Meadows, Payne. —L. cam- 
pestre Br. Fields in valley i in front of, and to right of St. st “ib on 
Fl. B.—L. he eterophyllum Benth. (Smithii Hook.). Roadside 
St. Beuno’ o’s, Fl. B. — pie ruderale L. Several. ie age the old 
Siam —_— Presta 
0 
Dyserth Church, Fl. B.; near the calkery at Point of Air, W.d 
*“Teesdalia nudicaulis R. Br. Hill at back of Bodfari Mine ‘G 
south, Fl. B. 
Reseda Luteola L. Plentiful in Tremeirchion Quarry, Fl. B. 
still there, 1907, Stapleton; Meliden, Travis ; * Point of Air. 
Helianthemum canum Daumg. a oy ere of the hill 
known as Allt, above Meliden, Macdonald, sp.; near the aqueduct 
west of Castle Hill, Dyserth, and dhe yor moar Dyserth ; the 
Go op a and Moel ap ser Fil. B. 
*Viola odorata L. Bumper’s Lane, Sealands, Payne; on road 
to St. Asaph (feta Rhuallt) shortly before Clwyd Bridge, Fl. B. ; in 
a hedgerow on pathside, one field before coming to Dennet’s Farm 
(2. e. Hafod- eae below Brynbella, Tremeirchion), Fl. B.; on the 
south side of the road about one and a half miles north-west of Mold, 
near Rhual, at pe err 420 ft., qe D.; (Pen-y-bryn Wood, but it 
is doubtful if is truly wild ne as there was once a cottage on 
the spot), Fl. B—*t. alba Lange. Between Cwm and Dyserth, 
FI. B.—V. hirta rn Chapel Rock, St. Beuno’s, Fl. B.—*V. canina 
L. Sandy ground at Point of Air, September, 1907, W. é D.— 
*V. arvensis Murr. Rhydymwyn, 1903, Mason; Hawarden; 
fields below St. Beuno’s College. — V. lutea Huds. “ Roadside 
e. . 
ed. 7, ii. 332); in some quantity about Talargoch, Rhosesmor, 
and Trelogan, with occasional specimens of the variety *amena. 
Cee Brit. Assn. Handb. 
Dianthus Armeria L. A station for this interesting addition 
to the "Tlintehire flora is mentioned by Father Horn in Fi. B. 
This is within 2 —_ a St. rt beat I refrain from pub- 
