8 A FLORA OF GLAMORGANSHIRE 



Cruralin Burrows. 4. Briton Ferry, Nicholson. 5. Baglan, R. G. 

 Llewellyn. Aberafan, Wats. Geogr. Distr. Port Talbot. 6. Porth- 

 cawl to Sker. 7. The Leys, Aberthaw. Monknash, Cardiff Nat. 

 Soc. Proc. 1882. Sully Island. Barry, Storrie. 8. Near Cardiff, 



N. B. G. Penarth, Storrie. 



Chelidonium majus L. Seen in every district, almost always 

 near houses. But 1, on Clyne Common, W. M. R., and 5, by stream 

 side, ditches, and roadsides between Port Talbot and Margam 



fl 



FUMARIACEiE. 



* 



*Corydalis claviculata DC. 6. Southerndown, P. 7. Near 

 Wenvoe, Storrie. 8. St. Fagan's, Storrie. 9. Pwliypant, Storrie. 



Caerphilly Common. 



Fumaria capreolata L. 1, Often in W. Gower. Oystermouth 

 (Sowerby, E. B. i. 105). 3. Swansea to Port Tennant, common, 

 Gutch. 4. Glyn Neath to Pontneddfechan, Wats. Geogr. Dist. 

 7. Flat Holm, J. Bot. 1891, p. 845. 8. Llandaff. Storrie says 

 it is frequent in East Glamorgan. 



*F. Borai Jord. 5. Port Talbot, probably native. 8. Cardiff 

 Docks. * 



F. confute Jord. 1. Oxwich. Oystermouth. Langland Bay, 

 spn I W. M. R. 3. Near Swansea, E. F. L. 5. Port Talbot. 



F. muralis (Sonder). 3. Near Swansea, E. F. L. 

 *F, purpurea Pugsley. 5. Port Talbot. Aberafan, Hb. Motley. 



F. officinalis L. 1. Mumbles, Lloyd. Paviland, Swansea Sci. Soc. 

 Proc. 1892-3. 3. Common near Swansea, Flower d Lees. 5. Port 

 Talbot Docks. 6. Near Porthcawl, Lloifd. 7. Aberthin to Ystra- 

 dowen. Flat Holm, J. Bot. 1891, p. 845. 8. About Cardiff on 

 ballast and waste ground, J. Bot. 1884, p. 257, &c. Penrhys and 

 Blaenycwm, Rhondda Fl. I doubt if it is native anywhere. 



CRUCIFERiE, 



Matthiola sinuata Br. Probably extinct. Earliest record 1773, 

 by Lightf., whose specimen is at Saffron Walden. Last record about 

 1848. 1 & 3. Swansea to Mumbles, Flower, and Eastern Pier to 

 Crumlin Burrows, Gutch. B. G. even says it is " frequent . . . on 



if. 



W. Drillwynl." 4. Briton Ferry, 



M. incana Br. 7. Nash Point, cf. J. Bot. 1905, p. 217. 

 Established for a long time ; perhaps native. 



Radicula Nasturtium- aquatic um Britten & Eendle. Well distri- 

 buted ; and common in watery places, on low ground. — Var. micro- 

 phyllum (Reichb). 8. Aberdare. 



R. sylvestris Druce. 1. Penclawdd. 3. Banks of Neath Canal, 

 Gutch. 4. Aberdylais. 7. Barry and thence to Bonvilstone. 

 8. Cardiff to Penarth, D. Ely, Leckwith, &c M Storrie. Pont- 

 rhondda, Pontygwaith, <fec, Rhondda Fl. 



R. palustris Moench. 3. St. Helens, Swansea, Banks of Neath 

 Canal, Gutch. 4. Neath Canal and Gilfach, W. M. R. 5. Aberafan 

 to Baglan. Margam marshes. 7. Flemingstone Moors. 8. About 



