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limi 
growing F’. germanica.—W. B. Bruce. 
Wexsxn Recorps.—This August I spent a few days in Wales, 
when the following plants, the majority of which are not given in 
Topographical Botany, or in Mr. Arthur Bennett's Supplement 
thereto, for the counties of Brecon (42), Monmouth (35), and Rad- 
denotes a new county record, 
nor (43), were observed. An asterisk 
a dagger an introduced ies :— “Papaver dubium L. Near the 
species :— *P 
Severn Tunnel (35).—+ Chelidonium majus L. Abergavenny (35).— 
+Coronopus didymus. Abergavenny (35) ; Crickhowell, Hay, &c. 
‘ . urt. 
ear the Three Cocks Junction (42).— tImpatiens glandulifera 
Royle. Naturalized by the Usk at Crickhowell (42). — Rubus 
Borrert Bell-Salt, an Leyanus Rogers, at Tintern (35).— 
+Ribes Grossularia L. Three Cocks (42). — t m reflecum 
Crickhowell (42).— *Sison A edge near the Three 
ks Junction (42).— *Szlaus fla Near Hay (42) 
*Hupatorium cannabinum 
Lpa, os 
+ Hieracium aurantiacum L. Near Vrowchurch by the railway, 
but some distance from habitations (35).—* Campanula Trachelium 
gavenny i t 
2). — Mela ense : 
By the Wye at Boughrood (43).— *Euphrasia nemorosa Pers. 
Tintern (35). — Linaria minor Desf. ughrood, by 
luxuriant specimens (43). —* Verbena officinalis. Boughrood (43). 
_ Mentha Nicholsoniana Strail. Orickhowell and Hay (42) ; 
