﻿6 BOTANICAL NOTES FROM NORTH CARDIGANSHIRE. 



side of the river, possibly depending largely for its maintenance on 

 the lead mine refuse in it. It occurs again near Pont-rhyd-fendigaed, 

 on the debris of a mine. We compared fresh specimens from the 

 coast and from inland, without observing any difference. 



Montia fontana L. Common, but seemingly only in the form 

 rivularis Gmel. 



f Malva rotundifolia L. Near Glan Rheidol, only in one spot, 

 [t Linum usitatissimum L. Roadside, Capel Bangor.] 



* Tnfolium hybridum L. Pont-pren-plwcca ; Gelli-fach ; Capel 

 Bangor. 



Vicia Orobus DC. Blaen Penal. — t V. sativa L. Near Glan 

 Rheidol.— [* V. villosa Roth. Cornfield, Pant Glas.] 



\Lathyrm macrorrhizus Wimm. Very common in some places, 

 Yspytty Cynfyn ; Piran Falls ; Yspytty Ystwyth ; Pont-rhyd-fendi- 

 gaed. 



* Rubusjissus Lindl. In the valleys above Strata Florida Abbey, 

 at the top limit of the bramble. — R. rusticanus Merc, is confined to 

 the lower valleys. — R. leucostachys Sin. Under Pen-y-Banau. — 

 *R. Koehleri Weihe. Pont-pren-plwcca; Strata Florida. We have 

 another species, which appears to be R. villicaulis Koehl. 



*Potentilla Fragariastrum Ehr. Nant Rhyddnant (1100 ft.); 

 Ty-llwyd-isaf ; Henffordd Arms ; under Pen Drosgol (1030 ft.) ; 

 near Glan Rheidol; common about Pont-rhyd-fendigaed; Llanfi- 

 hangel Lledrod. — P. Tormentilla Neck, grows up almost to the top 

 of Plinlimmon (2380 ft., but only sparingly above 1900 ft.). 



*A/chemilla vulgaris L. Eglwys Newydd; near Strata Florida 

 Abbey; Tregaron. 



t Pyrus Mains L. Capel Bangor. 



t Sempervivum tectorum L. This is frequently planted on cottages 

 to help in maintaining the slates in position ; only in such places, 

 frequently in ruins, we saw it, Doubtless Morgan's locality had a 

 similar origin. 



\MyriophyUum spicatum L. Llyn Rhyddnant; Llyn Egnant; 

 LlynTeifi; LlynHir; Llyn y-Gorlan ; LlynGynon; Llyn Crug-nant. 



K ; data DC. Shore of Llyn 



Teifi. C. stagnate Scop, and G. hamulata Kuetz. are both common; 

 the commonest form is the typical C. platycarpa Kuetz. 



*Epilobium angustifoUum L. Popty, about a ruined cottage; 

 Ystrad Meurig, on the railway embankment : probably not a native 



Oirccea lutetiana L. We observed the typical plant at the 

 Devil's Bridge.—* G. alpina L. Aberaant (thick wood by a water- 

 course, 150 ft.) ; near the Henffordd Arms (roadside, 600 ft.). 



Vimpinelh, s„.ri/nv,,i L. Frequent. In Nant Rhyddnant, in a 

 rocky gully facing south, at 1200 ft., probably by an upward 

 trespass. 



* Silaw pratemis Bess. Yspytty Cynfyn. 

 \Heraclemn s r h„nd,,liu,n L. ' Fairly common. 



iAsperula odorata L. Devil's Bridge; under the rocks of 



T) Scabiosa Succisa L. Extends up on the average to 1220 ft. 



