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many districts; ft diversifolius (Lindl.), Mostyn, Moyle Bogeys in 

 Journ. Bot. 1891. — - : B. incnrvatus Bab. Above Walwen, August, 

 1906 ; W. d D., v.-c. 51, is given in the Handbook of British liubi, 

 but no locality. — *B. Lindleianus Lees. Recorded in the Handbook 

 for Flint, but no authority or locality ; north-west of Cilcain, 

 W. d D. — *B. Silurum A. Ley. Near Llyn Helyg, August, 1900, 

 W. d D. — ''B. pulcherrimus Neum. Recorded by Rev. W. Moyle 

 Rogers in his Handbook, but no locality ; with the last ; south-west 

 of Rhydytnwyn, W. d D. — *R. Griffithiamis Rogers, f. umbrosa. 

 Near Llyn Helyg, August, 1906, I), d W. ; first noted in Flint by 

 Captain A. H. Wolley Dod. Regarding the Llyn Helyg plant, the 

 Rev. W. Moyle Rogers writes : — " Gathered too late for absolute 

 certainty, but quite like a shade-grown state of my B. Gri/fithianus t 

 which I have seen from Flintshire (Nant-y-Ffrith Hill, 1903, Wolley 

 Dod):' First discovered by Mr. J. E. Griffith in 1887 in Anglesey 

 and Carnarvonshire. In the Handbook of British BuU (1900) it is 

 only recorded with certainty from three British counties — Anglesey, 

 Carnarvonshire, and Devon. — *B* Selmeri Lindeb. No locality 

 cited in Handbook ; near Llyn Helyg ; near Ysceifiog, W. d D. ; 

 Maes Mynan ; north-west of Cilcain, W. d D. — *B. rusticanus 

 Merc. The common bramble in many parts of the county ; pre- 

 viously recorded for the county (Mostyn), Journ. Bot. 1191* — *& 

 Sprengelii Weihs. No locality cited in Handbook; some stunted 

 plauts near Llyn Helyg, W. d IX, August, 1906. — B. Bakeri 

 F. A. Lees. Near Llyn Helyg, W. d D., August, 1906. The Rev. 

 W. Moyle Rogers remarks of this plant : — " I have seen no other 

 B. Bakeri from Flint, and this is hardly characteristic/' — *B. Uuco- 

 st achy s Schleich. First recorded by Rev. W. Moyle Rogers ; north 

 of Ysceifiog, W. d D.— B. corylifolins Sm. (v.-c. 51, Handbook). 

 Frequent. — *R, rosaceus (aggregate). Wood skirting Llyn Helyg, 

 altitude 600 ft., August, 1906, W. d D. — *R dasyphyllns Rogers 

 (v.-c. 51, Handbook). With the last; roadside between Nannerch and 

 Rhydymwyn, W. d D. — *B. casius L. Between Rhyl and Prestatyn ; 

 Rhydymwyn (v.-c. 51, Handbook). — -'B. echinatoides Rogers. Near 

 Llyn Helyg, August, 1906, W. d D. (v.-c. 51, Handbook). 



\Genm nrbanum L. — *Fragaria vesca Li. — "Potentilla Fragari- 

 astrum Ehrh. — *P« silvestris Neck,— f P. reptans L. — f P. Anserina 

 L. — *P. palustris Scop. Swamp by lane near Plas Captain, near 

 Lixwm, August, 1906, W. dD.; Llyn Helyg, W.d D.—P. argentea 

 L. M Sparingly on some low limestone rocks between Ffynnon 

 Baeno and Tremeirchion Caves, May and August, 1886, R. B.,' 



Herb. Broun. — * Alchemilla arvemis Scop. Caergwrle Castle Hill, 



easily overlooked, May, 1905; Ysceifiog. — * A. vulgaris L. — * A. vul- 

 garis L. c. Jilicaulis Buser. Quarry west of Whitford, W. d D., 

 August, 1906. — *Agrimonia odorata Mill. Very fine near where 

 the Holywell road branches from the main road, about one mile 

 north of Nannerch Station, August, 1906. — \A. Eupatoria L. 

 44 West slope of Coed-yr-Esgob, about 1| miles south of Prestatyn, 

 July, 1885," Herb. Brown.— Rosa spinosissima L. Frequent on the 

 limestone. — B. mollis Sm., W. d I). — }B. tomentosa Sm. Rhydy- 

 mwyn, W. d D. — *R. dumalis Beichst.- Rhydymwyn, 1906, 



