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Polygonum nmltifiorum All. 35. Wentwood, but doubtfully 

 native. 



Allium vineale L. Common. .Recorded by Whitwell, Journ. 

 Bot. 1891, 308.— A. oleraceum L. 35. Near Caldicot. 



Lilium Martagon L. 34. Plentiful in woods on West Gloucester- 

 shire side of the Wye, in two or three stations separated by the 

 distance of a mile or two from each other. The localities are at a 

 long distance from buildings, and the plant has all the appearance 

 of being native. In one wood bordering on Offa's Dyke it is in 

 great abundance, and much more luxuriant than one usually sees 

 it in gardens. 35. Border of Coppice Wood, near Fair Oak Farm, 

 between Tintern and Penterry. Recorded for 34, Evans, J, mm. 

 Bot. 1884, 213. 



Juncus squarrosus L. 35. Trelleck Common. — -J. Gerardi Lois. 

 84 & 35. Plentiful in meadows near the Severn and the Wye. 

 Recorded for 34, Reader, Journ. Bot. 1886, 370. — J. maritimm Lam. 

 35. Severn bank near St. Pierre Pill. — J. supinus Mcench. 34. 

 Tidenham Chase. 



Luzula pilosa Willd., var. Borreri (Bromf.). 35. Mounton ; 

 Tintern. 



Typha latifolia L. 35. Pools near Chepstow and Tintern; 

 ditches, Roggiett. 



Sparganium ramosum Curtis. 34. Tidenham. 35. Mounton and 

 Roggiett. Recorded for 34, Reader, Journ. Bot. 1886, 870. 



Lemna trisulca L. 35.— L. r/ibba L. 35. — L. polyrhiza L. 35. 



Triglochin palmare L. 35. Trelleck Bog; Watkins. — T. mari- 

 timum L. 35. Severn and Wye banks. 



Potamogeton perfoliate L. 84 & 35. In the Wye, &c. Reader, 

 sp. 1886. — P. crispus L. 35. Common in ponds and in the deep 

 embanked ditches draining into the tidal rivers, locally called 



Zannichellia brachystemon J. Gay. 35. Ponds and reens by the 

 Severn.— Z. pedunculata Reichb. 35. Reens by the Severn. 



Schcenus nigricans L. 34. Found in 1889 by Rev. A. Ley and 

 myself, growing near a spring half-way up the cliffs by the Severn 

 at Sedbury. Some specimens measured 40 in. 



Scirpus maritimm L., b. compactus Reichb. 85. By the Wye 

 below Tintern, and reens near Roggiett. Appears to be only a 

 "state," not a true variety. 



Carex vulpina L. 35. Common.— C. curta Good. 35. Trelleck 

 Bog, and boggy wood near Tintern.— C. ovalis Good. 35. Not un- 

 common. Recorded for v.-c, Reader, Journ. Bot. 1886, 370. — C. 

 acuta L. 35. Wye banks, &c. — C. pallescens L. 35. Boggy wood 

 near Trelleck; Mounton, &c. — C. laevigata Sm. 34. Boggy wood 

 near St. Briavels. 35. Trelleck Bog ; Ley, Rec. Club Rep. 1880. 

 Boggy wood near Tintern; Chepstow Park Wood. — C. riparia 

 Curtis. 35. Common ; Wye banks, and reens near the Severn.— 

 C. rostrata Stokes. 35. Trelleck Bog; pond-margins near Tintern. 

 —C. vesicaria L. 35. Trelleck Bog ; Watkins. 



Millium rtntsum L. 35. Common. 



Calamagrostis epigeios Roth. 35. Not uncommon near Chepstow. 



