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oel Fammau; parasitic here on spruce, sycamore, hazel, and 
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roadside between Mold Road and Lixwm. 
Antirrhinum majus L. Limestone rock on “ The Marian” com- 
mon, Bryniau, Meliden, Macdonald. 
Linaria Cymbalaria Mill. On St. Beuno’s Well and walls 
Trefrwd Farm.—*L. Elatine Mill.; on hedge-banks about Ty 
Newydd, in Rhil, in the parish of Rhyddlan, Bingley ; b t 
erch and in one of the fields beyond the road that lies west 
of the farm, Ty Mawr, Fl. B. 
Limosella aquatica L. In Rhyd Marsh near Prestatyn, Bingley. 
*Mimulus Langsdorffii Donn. Clwyd, Fl. B.; Pont-y-Cambwill, 
on the Flint side, immediately under bridge, Stapleton. 
Veronica Tournefortiit C. C. Gmel. (V. Buxbawmii Ten.). Gar- 
Asaph.—M. gentilis L. (sativa). Swampy ground by road near 
Mostyn Station —WM. longifolia Huds. (sylvestris). By the brook- 
side in a field called Maes-Madocissa, near this place (Leeswood), 
plentifully, Waring ; Bumper’s Lane, Payne. 
pe —— Cardiaca L. Hedges in valley on road to Bodfari, 
Lycopus ewropeus L. In most northerly of three ponds in 
rip wee Plas-yn-Cwm, Fi. B.; still there, 1907, Stapleton & 
" Salvia Verbenaca L. About half-way down road between 
Dyserth and Rhuddlan, Fl. B. ; shrubbery at St. Beuno’s, Stapleton. 
Scutellaria minor Huds. Near rifle range near Tremeirchion, 
Vill. Mold, 1903, Mason.—L. album 1. Caerwys Road, near 
inn about opposite Ysceifiog, Fl. B—L. maculatum L. Ruined 
