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Lixwm ; on a wall between the Kailway Station and the Market 

 Hall at Mold. — L. viscida Mcench. " West bank of the River Elwy, 

 about one-fourth of the distance between St. Asaph and Rhuddlan, 



August, 1887, R. B.," Herb. Brown.— * Antirrhinum majus L. On 

 the ruins of Greenfield Abbey, August, 1906. — \Scrophularia nodosa 

 L. — \ Digitalis purpurea L. — Veronica Ton me f o rtii C. Gmel. Still 



near Mold Railway Station, 1906; roadside near Nannerch. — fJ\ 



hederafolia L. — \V. arvensis L. — \V. serpy Hi folia L. — \V. officinalis 

 L. — \V. ChammdrysJj. — \V. montanali. — \V. scutellata L. — \V. 

 Anagallis-aquatica L. — f V. Beccabungah. — t Euphrasia officinalis L. 



*J3* nemoralis H. Mart. Frequent, W. & D. — \Bartsia Odontites 

 Huds. — f Pedicular is palustris L. and \P. sylvatica L. — jRhinanthus 

 Crista-galli L. — \Melampyrum pratense L. " Slope of Coed-yr-Esgob, 

 about 1£ miles south of Prestatyn, 24th August, 1885, R. B.," 

 Herb. Brown ; roadside about half a mile east of Cilcain, altitude 

 about 550 ft., W. & D. 



*Pinguicula vulgaris L. Apparently rather scarce and local in 

 Flint ; rill north-west of Cilcain, near Moel Llys-y-coed, 1000- 

 1100 ft., August, 1906, W. & J). ; swampy ground near the stream 



above Bryn Ffynnon. 



*Verbena officinalis L. In a small quarry or excavation near the 

 road, a short distance south of Caerwys, August, 1906 ; lane by 

 smithy by the road, about three-quarters of a mile south-east of 

 Pandy Paper Mills, near Caerwys. 



* Mentha piperita L. Dry bed of the River Alyn, a short distance 

 south of where it crosses the Cilcain road, altitude 400-500 ft., 

 August, 1906 ; by the stream north of Ysceifiog, at about 350 ft., 

 August, 1906, W. d D.— \M. hirsuta Huds. — *M. sativa L. Marshy 

 ground skirting Llyn Helyg, August, 1906, altitude 600 ft., W. £ D. ; 

 moist ground in wood south-east of Rhydymwyn Railway Station, 

 altitude 415 ft. — f M. arvensis L. Cornfield above Bryn Ffynnon, 

 altitude about 700 ft. — * Origanum vulgare L. " Abundant on the 

 west slope of Coed-yr-Esgob, one to two miles south of Prestatyn, 

 August, 1885, R. B.^ Herb. Brown; frequent on the limestone; 

 on the left side of the laue between Ysceifiog and Lixwm ; about 

 the Denbigh Cement Works and onward to Caerwys ; Maes Mynan, 

 south-west of Rhydymwyn ; in quantity about the Hendre Mine 

 and Quarry, Clan-yr-Afon, near Rhydymwyn. — j-Thymus Serpyllum 

 Fr. — * Salvia Vetbenaca L. " Among the ruins of Rhuddlan Castle, 

 July, 1873, R. B.," Herb. Broun; still there in quantity, 1906. 

 \Nepeta GUchoma Benth. — * Scutellaria mil wr Huds. Small swamp 



north-east of Moel Llys-y-Coed, altitude 950-1000 ft., August, 1906, 

 W. & D. — f Prunella vulgaris L. — Ballota nigra L. Ruins of Green- 

 field Abbey. — \Teucrium Scorodonia L. — Marrubium vulgare L. 



" Abundant among the ruins of Diserth Castle, and on the adjacent 

 rock, nearly 3 miles south of Prestatyn, July, 1885, R. B.," Herb. 

 Broun; about some cottages near the shore, about half-way between 

 Rhyl and Prestatyn. — iStachys palustris L. — }S. sylvatica L. — |S. 

 arvensis L. — *Galeopsis augustifolia Ehrh. Several plants on some 

 waste land near Rhyl, August, 1906; this is probably the "Gale- 

 opsis Ladanum " recorded for Flint by Miss Atwood in Top. Bot. 



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