NOTES ON SOME NORTH WALES PLANTS. 341 
Lepidium piste Hook. Apparently rare. D. Near Llangollen. 
M. Near the Cross Foxes Inn, Cader 
 ‘Teesdalia pee R.Br. D. Geraint Hill. M. Poi Se 
Viola palustris L. Remarkably common.— V. hirta L. 
Near rrr — V. Reichenbachiana Bor. M. By Cwm Caan 
— a Sm . Festiniog ; heathy places near wa 
good q uate, 28th August. cel not before shige pot 
Polygala oxpytera omens Geraint Hill. Acrefair—P. ser i 
: Weihe. Common. not see any well-marked vulgart 
Lychnis alba Mill, D Llangollen sGdibomidon common. 
th. 
Arenaria adh ta Leeds: Llangollen. ‘Acrefair. M. Bar- 
mouth.—e. lep oclados Guss. D. Llangollen. M. Tan y Bwlch. 
ergula arvensis L. Very common; usually vulgaris, but by 
the Dee at Llangollen sativa. 
igonum si um Fr. D. Acrefair, common. M. Tan-y- 
adie. Barmouth. 
Hypericum proereni L. Apparently rare. M. Near base 
of Moel Cynweh. C. Bettws y Coed.-- H. perforatum L. Vale 
26 EG aro eet RETEST ey fr ose eeenGe wet 28 
—H. dubium Leers. The abundance of this plant wherever I 
went seemed to me to be one of the most noticeable things in the 
North Wales Flora. I thought it not only the most —* 
distributed, but literally the commonest Hypericum. In Devon and 
Cornwall it is local and seldom found far from the cake eis 
ei —— it is as yet wholly unknown.—b. maculatum Bab. M. 
fe Between Blaenau and Festiniog, roadside in open heathy place; 
Sixerel ac dthak, At first sight more like perforatum than dubiwm. 
— H. elodes Huds. M. Vale of Festiniog,—up to Blaenau, rather 
frequent. 
ag moschata Li. D. Vale of Llangollen and Acrefair, frequent. 
__M. Seen only in two spots near Dolgelly.— M. rotundifolia 
: Hlangollen, ae here and there along the base of the Eglwseg 
Roeks. M. Barmouth. 
Tilia cordata Mill. OD. By sa Dee, Llangollen ‘ M. Near 
Dolgelly; roadside and in wood to ‘ Torrent Walk. Perhaps 
‘only planted in both counties. 
Geranium pratense L. D. Valley south-west i Llangollen. — 
G. pyrenaicum Burm. f. D. Roadside banks for some distance aa? 
eres Rocks, frequent. — G. lucidum L. D. Berwyn. Trevor 
M. Dolgelly. 
= Sa estate L. Very common. Up to over 2000 ft. (just 
below the top) on Manod Mawr. 
