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of only one of the higher hills,—Manod Mawr (2178 ft. above sea- 
level). None of the rest of the ground examined by me was higher 
than bah a s Mid-agrarian zone, which reaches 900 ft. As a 
8.W. England botanist, visiting Wales for the first time, I 
Eepicially interested in comparing the flora of the lower 
districts with that of ey and Gor nwall, so remar 
it in most respects. ime was Givi ed equally between the 
eouinties of Denbigh and Métigneth ,—my first fortnight being spent 
in the Vale of Llangollen in Denbighshire, and my second partly at 
Dolgelly and says * caeaee Festiniog in Merionethshire. From 
Festiniog I also tw into Carnarvonshire, getting about 
two bignrs’ potainining here time, that in the ne eighbo urhood of 
Roman Bridge railway-station being especially good. 
llowing is my list of “New County Records.” The 
nomenclature i is that of Lon. Cat. ed. 8. Exact localities for each 
“ne ecies will be given in the succeeding notes, where will 
also be found some account of the distribution of the Rosa canina 
forms and other segregates not noticed in ‘ Topographical Botany.’ 
NOTES ON SOME NORTH WALES PLANTS. 
For DenzicHsHirRE— 
Cardamine flexuo 
Polygala sap lioia 
Lychnis alba. 
Sagina apetala. 
Trifolium dubium. 
S. nodosa. 
Prunus insititia. 
Rubus rhamnifolius. 
R. echinatus. 
. Radula. 
R. fusco-ater. 
For MrrionETHSHIRE— 
Ranunculus hederaceus. 
Nuphar (?) luteum 
Sisymbrium Th haliana. 
Viola —— 
bolyeaie ‘serpyllacea. 
Cerastium semidecandrani. 
sche serpyllifolia. 
Sagina apetala. 
Talva moschata. 
Prunus insititia. 
eben plicatus 
R. (?) nitidus. 
Rubus corylifolius. 
Pyrus torminalis 
allitriche stagnalis. 
Hieracium vulgatum. 
Betul 
Quercus s peduneulata. 
Salix ¢ 
Cone aquatica 
Lastrea dilatata. 
Rubus rhamnifolius. 
R. leucostachys. 
osa arvensis. 
Callitriche rer 
Epilobium palu str 
Scandix Pect en- Foukein: 
urnum Opul 
Asperula odorata. 
Hyposkiecs glabra. 
ntodon hirtus. 
Anagallis tenella. 
