946 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Myriophyllum alterni, 
peculiar form, which Mr. A. Bennett thinks may be a hybrid, 
Z in. long, stems 1- to 3-flowered. : 
Smyrnium Olusatrum L.—Apium nodiflorum Reichb. f. Besides 
the type, there were two forms in ditches about St. David’s—one 
Valerianella rimosa Bast. A new County Record. This species, 
with V. dentata Poll., occurred frequently in cornfields about 
St. David’s. 
Inula Helenium L. Well established clumps in a pasture near 
the Cathedral.—I. Conyza DC.— Anthemis nobilis L. Very abundant 
about St. David’s. On the open commons its growth was small and 
compact, 2} to 5 in.; among gorse and tussocky grass its lax 
ascending stems reached 15 in. in length.—Matricaria inodora var. 
owing in a 
rough pasture near Porth Stinan, 9 to 12 in. high; the other 
m6 : : 
referred by the Rev. A. Ley to var. litorale Lindeb. or var. montt- 
cola Jord. 
Jasione montana Li, Albino. 
Calluna Erica DC. In both forms—glabrata Seem. and incana 
Auet.— Erica Tetralix L.— F. cinerea L. ino; and also one 
plant on St. David’s Head of an exceedingly beautiful colour varia- 
tion, a brilliant rosy crimson with all the blue tones left out. 
Armeria maritima Willd. i 
Ligustrum vulgare L 
Myosotis repens G. Don. 
Cuscuta Epithymum Murr. 
Hyoscyamus niger L. Frequent about the farms. 
Veronica scutellata L.—Euphrasia gracilis Fr,—E. nemorosa Mart. 
—Rhinanthus Crista-galli L. var. angustifolia. Among gorse on 4 
common near Whitesand Bay; a fine tall plant with long narrow 
leaves and large capsules. 
_ Salvia Verbenaca L.— Scutellaria minor Huds. In two very 
different forms on a damp common—compact and short, 24 to 
white flowers; also a fine rich , 
high very hairy, of stout, vigorous though low growth, 4 to 64 in. 
oma "antago maritima L. and P. Co ay 
Buphorkia totgun Le oronopus Li 
