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Helleborine che Druce (Epipactis 1. rae “ Holywell, on 
phar aoe limestone, at about 500 ft. altitude,’ Parsons; see 
t. Loc. Rec. Club Rep. 1883, p. 228; Nant-y-Flint, Brit. Assn. 
Handb ; Rhydymwyn, Payne; wood in oe Park.—H. longi- 
folia Rendle & Britten (E. palustris Cr.). A fair amount on marshy 
ground on old rifle-range off Sealand aie folow Wash Hall 
(within the Flint boundary), 1904, S. G. Cummings. 
*Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus L. Wood near Cwm, Mrs. Day. 
“Galanthus mvalis L. Wood, Pant-y-Coed, Golden Grove, 
Newmarket, Macdonald. The plant seems quite wild hereabouts, 
where I am told it Saeed grown for many years. By many botanists 
the record is of —— as representing a considerable northward 
extension of its range. Wood near Cwm in company with the 
Daffodil, Mrs. Dew Yy. 
Je aris cigs Go a, Sparingly in a wood in Treithin, and in 
in Broncoed, both near this place, wi = ee five, and six 
leaves, Waring ; abundant in mpeg: Woo 
*Allium oleraceum L. Near top of ae Sate Macc, near 
eet Aug. 1907, Travis. 
ectum ce ac Huds. Ffynnon Beuno, Fl. B 
Fanci maritumus Lam. ee Siete Prestatyn and 
Point of noo : sei bata ween road and railway between Mostyn. 
and Ffynnon Groew. — J. bulbosus L. spake Moench). Mold 
1903, Mason. 
zula sylvatica Gaud. veo south of Hawarden; moist 
woodinie by the Alyn, — of Cae 
: “Fou 
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Eleocharis 8,2 308) R. & S. Marsh, head of St. Beuno’s 
Brook, 5. 
cirpus maritimus L. B —— Koch. Swampy ground 
between Mostyn and Ffynnon Groew. —*S. sylvaticus L. Coed 
awr, near Holywell, 1903, "He rb. a ; in quantity by the 
stream in the w nd to the west of the road between Hawarden 
and aoe alt. circa 300 ft. 
Blysmus compressus Panz. In a marsh about a mile west of 
Prestatyn, Bi ingley. 
ae x2 Goodenowit Gay. The Leet; south-west of Nannerch. 
C. acutiformis Ehrh. (C. paludosa Good.). Very plentiful about 
the ditches and stream in the damp meadow-land north-east of 
the seen agree above Mold.—C. disticha Huds. Mostyn, 
1898, Mason. — C. divulsa Sig sga4 Ditches below St. Beuno’s 
lpi amp 
_W.é Dz 6. ace ula Huds. So fine and plentifal i in the wi 
west of the Hawarden and Pentrobin Road ; in the dingle between 
