14 A FLORA OF GLAMORGANSHIRE 



POLYGALACEJE. 



Polygala vulgaris L. 1. Very small form from parts of the lime- 

 stone in Gower at Penard and from Bhosili to Worms Head. Type 

 frequent. 2. Frequent. 3. Near Swansea, E. F. L. Banks of 

 Neatla Canal, Qutch. 5. Aberafan, f. 6. S. Cornely, Ewenny. 



7, 8, 9. Frequent. 



P. oxyptera Reich. 1. Downs near Penard Castle and frequent 

 in other places, Flower d Lees. Port Eynon, Whitford Burrows. 

 6. Sker to Porthcawl, J. Bot. 1902, p. 249- 7. Wenvoe, Sully Island. 



8. Morlais Castle. 9. Taffs Well. 



*P. serpyllacea Weihe. Frequent in the county. 



CaRYOPHYLLACEjE . 



Dianthus Armeria L. 4. Banks about Briton Ferry, Flower. 



Hb 



Hb. Cardiff. 



*D. deltoides L. 9. Rhymney railway-bank at Llanishen, Storrie. 



Silene latifolia Britten & Bendle. Frequent. — Var. puberula 

 Syme. 3. Near Crumlin Bog. 5. Port Talbot. 7. Llantwit 

 Major. Flat Holm, J. Bot. 1891, p. 345. 8. Welsh St. Donat's, 

 Aberdare in plenty. 



S. maritima With. 1. Frequent on the cliffs of the south and 

 west of Gower. 5. Port Talbot. 6. Southerndown eastwards, 

 Storrie. Porthcawl, Lloyd. 7. Barry Island, Cold Knap, Porth- 

 kerry. Flat Holm, Hb. Br. Mus. 8. Penarth westwards, Storrie. 

 Plenty on Graig Fawr, Treorchy, in the Rhondda Valley, at 

 1500 ft. elevation. 



S. anglica L. 1. Cornfields at Oxwich and Horton. Paviland. 

 Port Eynon, Hb. Brit. Mus. 3. Fields near Swansea, B. (r. 

 5. Mawdlam. Kenfig, Hb. Motley. 8. Frequent on ballast, Cardiff, 

 Gabalva, Storrie. Very persistent in districts 1 and 5, and perhaps 

 native. 



(S. nutans L. 



1882. Authority insufficient.) 



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Lychnis alba Mill. 1. Kbosili, native. 7. Swanbridge, native. 

 Otherwise apparently adventitious. No records for districts 2 and 

 9.— xdioica. 5. Port Talbot. 7. Sully. 



L. dioica L. General. 



L. Flos-cuculi L. General and fairly frequent. 

 (Moenchia erecta G. M. & S. 8. Rare, E. Moors, Storrie. Needs 

 confirmation.) 



Cerastium tetrandnim Curt. 1. Pwlldu round to Peuclawdd, 

 frequent on cliffs and burrows. 3. Sketty Burrows. 4. Jersey 

 Marine. 5. Aberafan, Port Talbot, Kenfig. 6. Porthcawl sands. 

 7. The Leys, Barry Island, Sully Island, Swaubridge. 



C. piimilim Curtis. The only record is that of Top. Bot. Supp. 

 1905, which Mc. Bennett says refers to a plant gathered in 1885, 

 by Rev. E. P. Linton, who, however, tells me that he cannot 

 recollect it, or locate it. 



0. semidecandrum L. 1. On sandhills, &c, from Pwlldu round 

 to Whitford Burrows. 3. Sketty Burrows, Crumlin Burrows. 



