PLANTS GARERESH IN PEMBROKE AND GLAMORGAN. 45 
_ where associated with, or in the vicinity of, ruins or cultivation. 
mil 
Si at Killarney, — Scorodoprasum is too closely con- 
nected with the rides s the ‘‘ Monk alks,’’ and in Ire- 
land has only one other very rode station, near Cork. So that, 
a. cases, we are probably dealing with relics of very 
ancient slang re from the time of the early Celt: 
ritons, Ww scarcely an objection that the tive or 
AT AND NEAR TO DowrocG Poot. 
Aira TE Littorella lacustris. 
Cicendia filifor Heliosciadium inundatum. 
cae Millgrans. Scirpus fluitans. 
Scirpus Savi Drosera rotundifolia. 
entha Pulegium 
Valva rotundifolia. 
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J 
Hepanenne 1 Elodes. Sparganium simplex. 
Mentha 
I 
Pilularia globulifer 
Alisma ranuinee Rha, 
var. repens. 
: Of these Cicendia, frequent also on moist heathy ground to the 
_ west of St. David’s , finds here its northern limit in Wales. Aira uligi- 
_ nosa, plentiful in many places round Dowrog Pool, is new to West 
| a Alisma repens, with its large flowers and often growing in 
_ the water, on oe easily be mistaken for A. natans. Littorella new 
| to ee 
gers occurs in one place by the soadande cowardly 
| Bt. Fassnisa s Chapel. Erodium moschatum is frequent, so are 
4 ect ne and Calamintha officinalis in the nelibhoorkaed 
Fo 
: At Parlonks we spent a few days, and found in and about 
PremsBrokeE Castte Rourns. 
Linaria Cymbalaria. Petroselinum segetum. 
Calamintha officinalis. mest didyma. 
Cheiranthus Cheiri. Pyre ss rum Parthenium (ray- 
Antirrhinum majus. 
Linaria vulgaris. Grobaitehe re pat 
Centranthus ruber. Festuca M 
mex pulcher. Conium iakehlatgin: 
Ceterach officinarum. Arabis hirsuta. 
Quite a different series from the list given for St. David’s, 
_ whereas, 
4 On Haverrorpwest Castie, 
Diplotaxis tenuifolia. Cheiranthus Cheiri. 
q _ were the only two noticed in passing. 
Atone tHe Saut-waTeR CREEK BELOW PEMBROKE. 
Statice rariflora. Inula Conyza. 
8. D ii Dipsacus sylvestris. 
Artemisia maritima. *Centranthus ruber, 
