A FLORA OF GLAMORGANSHIRE 5 



Treorchy. The record in Dillwyn, p. 42 (as 1\ minus), is almost 

 certainly from Brecon shire. 



T. flavum L. 6. Mouth of the River Ogmore : apparently var. 



riparium Jord. 



Anemone nemorosa L. 1. Scattered* 2, Penllergaer (Swansea 



Sci. Soc. Proc. 1895-96). 3. Woods about Vryn Mill, Wats, (j-eoar. 

 Distr. 4. Glyn Neath, Resolven, Rhigos Hill. Perddyn Gorge. 

 6. S. Comely, Ewenny. 7. Wenvoe. 8. Frequent in woods and on 

 the site of former woods. Occasionally fl . purpureo, as at Aberdare. 



Ranunculus divaricatus Schrank. 3. Crumlin Burrows, Flower 

 <£ Lees. 4. About Neath, Flower d Lees. Canal at Glyn Neath and 

 Resolven. 5. Kenfig Pool. 8. Cardiff and Penarth, rare, Storrie. 



(R. fluitans Lam. All records, e.g. Storrie's from the Taff, Ely 

 and Rumney Rivers, must be considered uncertain or erroneous.) 

 - : 'R. pseudo fluitans "Bab." Hiern. 2. Dillwyn, p. 39, " R. 

 fluitans of Babington in Loughor River above Pontardulais " : 



perhaps this species is meant. 



dfr 



*R. trichophy Hits Chaix. 1. Llangenydd marshes. 7. Cowbridge. 

 (R. Drouetii F. Schultz. 7. Cowbridge ; specimens doubtfully 

 placed here by H. & J. G.) 



*JR. heterophyllus Web. ex p. 1. Oxwich Marsh. 5. A specimen 

 in Hb. Motley from Kenfig Pool is thus named, 1842. 6. Porth- 



cawl. Ewenny wood, Hb. Cardiff. 8. Cardiff, Hb. Cardiff. — Var. 

 submersus (Hiern). 7. Cadoxton. 



*JR. pel tat us Schrank. 1. Small form at Pitton ; Paviland, Oxwich, 

 Rhosili Down. 2. Penllergaer, Pantyffynon to Pontardulais. 

 3. Crumlin Bog and Tennauts Canal, plenty. 4. Llynfach and 

 Llynfawr, Neath, Resolven, Jersey Marine. 5. Kenfig Pool (Hb. 

 Motley, probably this, fide H. & J. G.). 6. Newton sandhills. 



7. Cowbridge. Barry, D. 8. Welsh St. Donates. A river form at 

 Peterston, in River Ely. Llandaff, Hb. Cardiff. — Var. truncatus 

 (Hiern). 3. Crumlin Bog. 5. Kenfig Pool. — Var. penicillatus 

 (Hiern). To this var. are probably to be assigned all the records 

 of R. fluitans. Messrs. Groves have placed here specimens from 

 6. Ewenny Bridge. 8. Canal at Penrhiwceiber. 9. Caerphilly, 



stream by the castle. 



R. Baudotii Godr. 1. Frequent in the marshes and on the 

 burrows from Oxwich to Llanmorlais. 2. Loughor marshes. 

 5. Port Talbot, Aberafan, Kenfig Pool. 7. The Leys, Cadoxton. 



8. Cardiff Docks, Pengam marshes, Grangetown. Penarth Road, 



Cardiff, Hb. Cardiff. 



• *R, httarius Bouv. 1. Rhosili Down in some quantity. (8. Storrie's 



records are probably in error for R. Baudotii.) 



R. Lenormandi F. Schultz. Frequent in districts 1, 2, 8,4,5, 

 8, 9. Among the hills occurs a form approaching R. lutarius in its 

 more deeply divided upper leaves, and cup-shaped flowers. 1. At 

 Rhosili, a plant which Messrs. Groves suggest is a hybrid R. 

 Lenormandi x lutarius, growing with both species. 



R. hederaceus L. 1. Frequent at the sea level, on the sands and 

 elsewhere ; also on the downs ; often with R. Lenormandi. 2. Loughor, 

 Mynydd Gam Goch. 3. Crumlin Bog and the enclosing hills, but 





