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stylus (Genev.). 35.— R. viridis Kalt. 35. — R. serpens Weihe. 35. 

 —R. hirtus W. & K. 35. Near Usk. — R. dumetorum W. & N., var. 

 diversifolius (LindL). 34 & 35.— Var. scabrosus (P. J. M.). 8 1 & 85 . 



— R. corylifolius Sm., var. sublustris (Lees). 34 & 35, — Var. con- 

 jugens (Bab.). 34 & 35. — Var. fasciculatus P. J. M. 35. — R. 

 Balfourianus Blox. 34 & 85. — R. casius L., var. c. arvemis Wallr. 

 34 & 35. — Var. d. intermedins Bab. 34 & 85. — R. saxatilis L. 

 34 & 35. 



Potentilla Fragariastrum Ehrb. 35. Very common. — P. pro- 

 cumbens Sibtb. I bave no record of procumbens pure from tbe 

 district, but tbe following hybrid forms bave been detected by Mr. 

 Marsball among specimens submitted to bim by Mr. Ley and 

 myself:— procumbens x Tormentilla. 34. St. Briavels. 35. Near 

 Cbepstow; Devanden, &c. — procumbens x reptans. 34. Tidenham; 

 Sedbury. 85. Cbepstow, Trelenny, &c. — P. argentea L. 34. 

 Reader, Cat. 



Alchemilla vulgaris L. 34. Not uncommon. Recorded for v.-c. 

 Poterium Sanguisorba L. 35. Common. 



Rosa spinosissima L. 54. Pen Moyle and Bannager Cliffs. — R. 

 mollis Sm. 34. Tidenham Chase. 35. Near Tintern ■ Trelleck, &c. 

 Recorded for v.-c. 35, Reader, Journ. Bot. 1886, 369.— R. micrantka 

 Sm. 35. Ley, Rec. Club Rep. 1883.— R. stylosa Desv. 34 & 35.— 

 Var. systyla (Bak.). 35. Near Tintern. 



Pyrus torminalis Ehrb. 35. Common. — P. intermedia Ehrb. 

 34. Pen Moyle Cliffs. 35. Piercefield Woods ; limestone cliffs, 

 Mounton. First found, 35, Ley, Piercefield ; vide Eng. But. ed. 3, 

 Supplemental Bot.— P. Malus L. 34 & 35. -Common. 



Sedum rupestre liuds. 34. Limestone cliffs by tbe Wye ; new 

 station, not a new county record. — 8. Forsterianum Sm. (teste G. 8. 

 Boulger). 84. Limestone cliffs, now destroyed by quarrying ; Evans. 



llippuris vulgaris L. 35. Ditches by tbe Severn between Magor 

 and Boggiett. 



Myriophyllum spicatum L. 35. Not uncommon in the Wye and 



t aliitriche hamulata Kuetz. 34 & 35. Rather common. 

 Epilnbimn ros< urn Schreb. 35. Tintern ; Ley. Sbirenewton, &c. 

 — E. tetragonum L. 35. Cbepstow; Ley, Rec. Club Rep. 1881-82. 



— Forma stenophylla. 35. Tintern; Ley. — E. obscurum Schreb. 



34. Not uncommon. Recorded for 34, Reader, Journ. But. 18*0, 

 369.— E. Lamyi Wirtg. 34. Quarry-bases by the Wye. 35. Chep- 

 stow ; Ley. The following hybrids bave been named by Mr. Marshall 

 among plants gathered in the district by Mr. Ley and myself : — 

 /•;. mvntaaum x parcijlorum. 91. Quarry-base by Wye. — E. mou- 



35. Tintern ; Ley. — E. adnatum x palustre. 85. Tintem ; Ley.— 

 E. obscurum x palustre. 85. Tintern ; Trelleck, &c. 



Conium maculatum L. 35. Common. Recorded by Whitwell, 

 Journ. Bot. 1891, 308. 



Smymium Olusatrum L. 35. Chepstow Castle and Wye bank. 

 Suon Amomum L. 35. Common. 



