4 A FLORA OF GLAMORGANSHIRE 



Ball, John : Swansea Plants, in Bot. Gazette, i. 108 (1849). 



Woods, Joseph : Phyt. vol. iii. 1053 (1850). 



Storrie, John : Flora of Cardiff, 1886 ; a book to be used with 



much caution, 



Brit. Ass. Ha?idb.: British Association Handbook (Cardiff), 1891. 



Rhondda Fl. : Flora of the Rhondda Valley, by H. Harris, 1905. 



Cardiff Nat. Soc. Proc. : Cardiff Naturalists 1 Society's Pro- 

 ceedings. 



Swansea Sci. Soc. Proc. : Swansea Scientific Society's Pro- 

 ceedings. 



Lloyd : MS. lists of Porthcawl and Mumbles Plants, by the late 

 Rev. J. B. Lloyd, of Liverpool. For the loan of these I am 

 indebted to Mrs. Lloyd. 



The initials of well-known living botanists, such as the Revs. E. 

 F. Linton, W. R. Linton, W. Moyle Rogers, Augustin Ley, 

 E. S. Marshall, and Messrs. G. C. Druce, H. & J. Groves, C. E. 

 Salmon, H. W. Pugsley, quoted as authorities, will be easily 

 recognized where they occur. To these gentlemen, with many 

 others, I am deeply indebted both for records, and for assistance in 

 identifying plants. 



Herbaria consulted are those of the British Museum ; of H. C. 

 Watson, at Kew ; of E. Downing Esq., of Barry (quoted as D.) ; of 

 James Motley, of Aberafan, and J. E. Bicheno, of Swansea (both in 

 the keeping of the Royal Institution at Swansea) ; and of the Cardiff 

 Museum. Mr. Druce explored the Babington Herbarium at Cam- 

 bridge for Glamorgan records ; and Miss Geldart, of Norwich, has 

 sent me some localities extracted from the Herbarium of the late 

 H. D. Geldart, Esq. To both of them my thanks are due. 



The species are, as a rule, recorded in the order of the ninth 

 edition of the London Catalogue; but Rubi follow that of Mr. Rogers's 

 Handbook, and Hieracia that of Mr. Liuton's. The nomenclature for 

 species is that of the List prepared by Mr. Britten and Dr. Rendle 

 and issued by the Trustees of the British Museum. The numerous 

 aliens found in the county will form the subject of a separate paper. 



Forms recorded, as I believe, in error or on insufficient evidence, 

 are placed in brackets. 



Names of native species which are not recorded as native, or as 

 certainly native, in Top. Bot., are starred. 



. Ranunculace#:. 



Clematis Vitalba L. 1. Oxwich, behind the Rectory. Between 

 Swansea and Penrice, and Tresilian, Wats. Geogr. Distr. ; probably 

 this district. 4. Jersey Marine. 5. Baglan. 6. Ewenny. 1. Fre- 

 quent along the whole coast line; and for some miles inland 

 towards Cowbridge, Dinas Powys, &c. 8. Frequent off the coal 

 measures. 9. Llanedan, Cefn On, Rudry, Ruperra, and near 

 Llanishen Tunnel. 



*Thalictrum dunense Dum. 1. Llanmadoc, see Rep. B. E. C, 

 1905, p. 151. 6. In Cardiff Nat. Soc. Proc. for 1891-2, A. H. Trow 

 records **T. minus" from Porthcawl: mostly likely this segregate. 

 T. collinum Walk. 4. Craig-y-llyn, in plenty. 8. Graig Fawr, 



