A FLORA OF GLAMORGANSHIRE 



not much. 4. Neath, W< M. R. Crumlin Bog, hills above Biver 

 Perddyn. 5. Baglan, Aberafan, and Margani moors. 7. Aberthin. 

 Barry, D. I 8. Near Aberdare. About Cardiff, J. Bot. 1884 p. 257. 

 9. Penylan, Storrie; Craig Llanishen. 



R. sceleratus L. 1. Gowerton, Salthouse Point, Llanrhidian, 

 Llanmadoc. 2. Loughor marshes, Pontardulais. 3. Crumlin Bog. 

 4. Neath. 5. Baglan, and Margam moors. 7. Cadoxton. 8. Canal 

 Aberdare to Penrhiwceiber. Grangetown, and East Moors, Cardiff. 

 Other places about Cardiff, Storrie. St. Fagan's, D. / Various parts 

 of the Bhondda Valley, Rhondda Fl. 



R. Fiammula L. Common. — Var. radicans Nolte. 4. Pontnedd- 

 fechan, Hb. Mus. Brit. 5. Kenfig. 6. Porthcawl sandhills. 7. 

 Aberthin. 8. Welsh St. Donat's. 



R. Lingua L. 1. Penmaen, Swansea Sci. Soc. Proc. 1893 ; 

 probable error. 3. Crumlin Bog and Tennants Canal in plenty. 

 4. Neath Canal, Flower. Crumlin Bog, Resolven. 5. Kenfig Pool, 

 Gutch ; now gone. 7. " In a wet marshy meadow on the left going to 

 the Mill" from Cowbridge, Lightf. 1773. St. Hilary, Cardiff Nat. 

 Soc. Proc. 1882. 8. Talygarn, W. F. Evans. Near Coedriglan, Storrie. 



R. auricomus L. 3. Frequent in the woods about Swansea, 

 Flower d Lees. 7. Dinas Powys, Cadoxton, and Wenvoe, wood 

 borders and hedges. 8. Caerau, and Melingriffith, Storrie. 



R. acris L. Probably general ; ascending to the high mountain 

 cliffs of Glyn Neath and Treorchy. Recorded from all districts. 

 Our most frequent forms are : 



Var. Boraanm Jord. 1. Llanmadoc and N. Gower. 3. Swansea 

 to Killay. 4. Glyn Neath. 5. Port Talbot. 8. Aberdare and 

 neighbourhood.— f. tomophyllus (Jord.). 4. Glyn Neath. 7. Barry. 

 8. Abei-dare, Mountain Ash.— Var. rectus (Bur.). 8. Aberdare, 

 Hirwaun. — Var. Sfcawt(Andrz.). 1. Penard, G. C. D. 8. Aberdare. 



ft repens L. Common ; rising to the high mountain cliffs of 

 Craig-y-llyn. 



R. bulbosus L. 1, Rhosili, Whitford Burrows; the common 



buttercup of the limestone cliffs near Worms Head. Oxwich, S. W. 



Jenkins. Penmaen, Swansea Sci. Soc. Proc. 1893. 2. Loughor 



marshes. 3. Sketty and the Burrows. Crumlin Burrows, &c. 



Danygraig, Swansea, Gutch. 4. Glyn Neath, Rhigos Hill, Pontnedd- 



fechan. 7. Barry Island, Porthkerry, Cold Knap, Sully and 



Island, Marcross. 8. Plenty. 9. Lisvane, Hb. Cardiff. 



*R parvijlorus L. 1. Cliff at Penard, the Tor and other cliffs at 



Llanmadoc, Whitford Burrows. 6. Coast, Sully to Southerndown, 



Stonie. 7. Sully Island, Swanbridge Cliffs, Dinas Powys, Fontigary. 

 8. Penarth, Hb. Cardiff. 



R. Ficaria L. Probably general; but no records for district 9, 

 and few for 2, 3, 5, 6. Frequently fruiting at Aberdare. 



Caltha palustris L. Generally distributed in suitable spots, 

 which include hollows of sandhills by the sea (e. g. 1. Whitford 

 Burrows), and the swampy parts of the upland moors ; not however 

 rising much above 800 ft.— Var. Guwangerii Bor. 3. Crumlin Bog, 

 scarce. 8. Hirwaun, Nant Hir, near Aberdare. 9. Llanishen, 



Hb. Cardiff. 



