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TrolUns europceus L. 2. Penllergaer, Swansea Sci. Soc. Proc. 

 1895-96, 3. Ystradgunlais, Gutch. This is probably in Brecon- 

 shire. 4. Frequent. 8. About Aberdare not uncommon, Pant, 

 &c, near Merthyr. Frequent, Ely and Taff Valleys, St. Pagan's, 



Storrie. Llandaff, H. S. Thompson in litt. 9. Cefn Mable, Hb. 



Cardiff. Pwilypanfc, Storrie. A plant of the hill country, but not 

 found on the highest ground. 



*Helleboru8 fcetidits L. Native in district 1 at Parkmill. Probably 

 introduced elsewhere, as at 6. Dunraven woods, Cardiff Nat. Soc. 

 Proc. 1876. 7. St. Hilary, do. 1882; Sully House* Copse, do. 

 1876. 8. Reported by B. A. Williams from the hill by the tunnel 

 near Merthyr Tydfil. 



Aquilegia vulgaris L. 1. Rhosili and neighbourhood. Oxwich 

 Bay, Let/. Penmaen, Swansea Sci. Soc. Proc. 1893. Near Mincian 

 Hole, Gutch. Near Peng wern Common. 2. Pantyflfynon. 5. Pyle. 

 6. Southern Down, W. Cook. 7. Ystradowen, Llandough, newly- 

 made road at Barry. Dinas Powys, D. Llwydcoed and Merthyr, 

 not native. Forest wood, Ystradowen, Garth Wood, &c, near 

 Taffs Well. Llantwit Fardre, D. 9. Lisvaue, plenty. Wood on 

 Craig Llanishen. 



Aconitum Napellus L. 1. Native in wood, Penrice. Field corner, 

 Llanmadoc, escape. Nicholaston woods, not native, Dilhcyn. 

 2. Penllergaer, not native, Dillwyn. 6. Merthyr Mawr, escape. 

 8. Peterston Moor, over a large area, native ; and other parts of the 

 Ely Valley, cf. J. Bot. 1905, p. 91, and B. E. C. Rep. 1904. Storrie 

 says it is common in the Taff Valley, and 9, in the Rumney Valley. 

 Woods near Caerphilly, H. S. Thompson in litt. Copse near Roath 

 Park, looking native. 





Nymph^eace^:. 



Nymphaa lutea L. 1. Planted, Oxwich, S. W. Jenkins. Pool, 

 Oystermouth, Wats. Geogr. Dist. 2. Penllergaer. 3. Crumlin Bog, 

 Wats. Geogr. Dist. 4. Llynfawr and Llynfach, Storrie. Vale of 

 Neath, Wats. Geogr. Dist. 7. Cwrtyrala, Storne. 8. Coedriglan, 

 Storrie. Some of these refer to introductions; the species is 

 probably native in district 3. 



Castalia alba Greene. 1. Oxwich Bay. 2. Penllergaer. 8. Crum- 

 lin Bog, plenty; this record dates from Lightf. 1773. Briton 

 Ferry Canal, Wats. Geogr. Dist. 4. Llynfawr. Llynfach, Storrie. 

 Resolven, Aberdylais, Jersey Marine in the Canal. 5. Kenfig Pool, 

 Hb. Motley, ? disappeared. 6. Porthcawl, Lloyd. This may refer 

 to Kenfig Pool. 7. Cwrtyrala, Storrie. Llandough near Cowbridge. 

 8. Coedriglan, Storrie. 



Papaverace^: . 



Meconopsis cambrica Vig. 2. Penllergaer, escape, Swansea Sci. 

 Soc. Proc. 1895. 4. River Perddyn. Plentiful about Pontnedd- 

 fechan, Aberdylais, B. G. 8. Coedriglan, escape, Storrie. 



Glaucium flavum Crantz. Once much commoner, especially in 

 Swansea Bay* 1. Penclawdd and Salthouse Point. Three Cliffs 

 Bay to Port Eynon. Rhosili, Herb. Mus. Brit. 1895. 8. Mumbles 

 Road, Swansea, Hb. Bicheno. Frequent, Flower. Singleton, Gutch, 



