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1906; about three-quarters of a mile south-west of Cefn-y-Bedd 

 Kailway Station. 



\Jasione montana L. — *Wahlenbergia hederacea Reichb. Marshy 

 ground by a streamlet on west side of the road to Llandyrnog, about 

 three miles south-west of Nannerch, the Denbigh border being close 

 by, altitude 900 ft., August, 190Q. — -Campanula Trachelium h. 

 Near Caerwys, scattered along thehedge&ide of a field lying between 

 the road and Pandy Woollen Mills, August, 1906.— *C. latifolia L. 

 Maes Mynan ; north-east of Caerwys, W. <& D.; one of the few old 

 Flint records, being mentioned in Gough's Camden s Britannia 

 (1789) as growing "near Holywell." — |C. rotundifolia L. 



iVaccinium Myrtillus h.—\Calluna Erica DC.— \ Erica Tetraliv 

 L. — \E. cinerea L. 



\Armeria maritima Willd. 



t Primula acaulis L.— *P. acaulis L. X P. veris L. Caergwrle, 

 both parents being close by, 1904. — ] Lysimachia nemorum L. — 

 \Glaux maritima L. — \Anagallis arvensis Lu — \A. tenella L. About 



three miles south-west of Cilcain, in company with Wahlenbergia ; 

 shore of Llyn Helyg; above Bryn Ffynnon. — *Centunculu$ minimus 

 L. Damp gravelly ground bordering Llyn Helyg, altitude 600 ft., 

 September, 1906. 



\Fraxinus excelsior L. 



\Erythrcea CentauHum Pers. — \Gentiana Amarella L. Lixwni; 

 Halkin ; Caerwys; Whitford. — f(r. campestris L. Less frequent 

 than the last ; near the road to the east of Glol. — j-Menyanthes 

 trifoliate L. Swamp by lane near Plas Captain, near Lixwm, 

 August, 1906, W. <& D. ; swampy ground in field a little distance 

 south-west of Nannerch. 



Cynoylossum officinale L. Ehyl, August, 1906. — * Symphytum 

 officinale L. Damp field opposite the mill at Cefn-y-Bedd, 1904; 

 railway-bank north of Buckley Station ; waste ground near Mold 

 Railway Station. — ''Borago officinalis L. "Apparently naturalized 

 on the west bank of the River Elwy, J mile north of St. Asaph, 

 R. B., August, 1873," Herb. Brown. — \Lycopsis arvensis L. — *An- 

 chusa sempervirens L. Still occurs on the ruins of Greenfield Abbey, 

 whence it was originally erroneously recorded as Puhmmaria anyusti- 

 folia ; Maes Glas and Basingwerk are other names of this Abbey ; 

 near Holywell. — *Myosotu syluatica Hoffm. Woods near Rhy- 

 dymwyn. — flf. ccespitosa F. Schultz. — iM. arvensis Lam. — t#- 

 versicolor Reichb. — Lithospermum arvense L. " Cornfield near Rhyl, 

 July, 1873, R. B.," Herb. Brotvn. 



I Volvulus sepium Junger. — i Convolvulus arvensis L. 



iSolanum Dulcamara L. — *Lycium chi?iense Mill. Naturalized 



near Queen's Ferry and elsewhere along the coast. 



Verbascum Thapsus L. Near Nannerch ; Mostyn ; Rhydymwyn ; 

 Ffrith; about three-quarters of a mile south-west of Cefn-y-Bedd 

 Railway Station. — *IAnmria Cymbalaria Mill. Near Cefn-y-Bedd, 

 1904 ; Holywell ; in quantity on a wall by the roadside between 

 Pen-y-Fford Railway Station and Pont Bleiddyn, about a mile from 

 the former place, 1905 ; extending for some distance along tne 

 stone hedge- bank between Ysceifiog Church and end of the lane to 





