316 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
List of vascular plants, with localities for rarer species. Relates to the 
Caernarvonshire section of the proposed North Wales National Park. (Re- 
gion of the Snowdon range.) 
Inchbald, Peter. Flora of Llandudno. In Parry, Richard. Llandudno: its 
history and natural history. 2. ed. p. 157-169. 19 cm. Llandudno, 1861. 
(Harvard College library.) 
Geology, etc.; annotated list of rarer vascular plants, with localities and 
Welsh names. The paper (with title Botany) appeared also in Williams, 
Thomas. Williams’s complete guide to Llandudno. The tenth thousand of 
Llandudno; its history and natural history. p. 189-202. 19 cm. Llandudno, 
[1864]. (1st issue 1855.)—See also Robinson, J. T. The tourist’s floral 
guide. Llandudno. Gard. Chron. n.s., 2: 9-10. 1874. (Running account of 
locality with mention of numerous species.) 
Wilson, Albert. The botany of Tal-y-Fan. Proc. Llandudno, Colwyn Bay 
and Lae Field Club 14: 82-98. 1928. (British Museum (Natural history) 
library. 
Climate, geology, edaphic features, etc.; annotated list of phanerogams (p. 
86-92) and cryptogams (p. 92-98). 
The flora of a portion of north-east Caernarvonshire. North West. 
Nat. 21: 202-223. 1 fig. (map), pl. 10-11. 1947; 22: 62-88, 191-211. pl. 6, 
10. 1948-49. 
Topography, geology, climate, general features of flora, short bibliography; 
annotated list of vascular plants (667 species), bryophytes, and larger 
lichens, with localities for scarcer species. Covers the western side of the 
Conway valley from a little below Bettws-y-Coed to the mouth of the Conway 
estuary. 
none on the flora of Carnedd Llewelyn. North West. Nat. 4: 
53-56. 1929. 
Geology, climate, topography; annotated list of vascular plants collected 
by author, mostly above 3000 ft. altitude. 
CARDIGANSHIRE 
Vice-county 46. 
General 
Carter, P. W. Botanical Exploration in Cardiganshire. Ceridigion, Jour. 
Cardigansh. Antiq. Soc. 1950: 1-18. 1950. 
Account of botanists, chronologically arranged with references to their 
writings and discoveries; alphabetical list of botanists with incomplete ref- 
erences to their publications. 
Salter, J. H. The flowering plants and ferns of Cardiganshire. vi, 182 p. 
22cm. Cardiff, 1935. 
Botanical explorations and publications; annotated list of vascular plants 
and Characeae [including about 890 native or naturalized species], with lo- 
calities— See also Wade, A. E., ed. A supplement to Dr. J. H. Salter’s 
The flowering plants ...vi, 45 p. 21.5 cm. Cardiff, 1952. (Extensive list.) 
Local 
Salter, J. H. The altitudinal range of flowering plants and ferns in mid 
Wales. North West. Nat. 3: 131-135, 170-174. 1928. 
Geography, climate, etc.; lists of vascular plants reaching their upper 
limits at various altitudes, from 900-2468 feet. Refers principally to region 
around Aberystwith, Plynlimmon, and Cader Idris. 
List of the flowering plants and ferns of Aberystwyth and neigh- 
can 46 p. 20.5 cm. Aberystwyth, [1903?]. (Arnold Arboretum 
ibrary. 
Botanical investigations; partly annotated list of about 700 vascular plants, 
with localities for rarer species; intended to include all species from North- 
ern Cardiganshire. Replaces Morgan, T. O. Florae Cereticae superioris. A 
catalogue of plants indigenous in the neighbourhood of Aberystwyth, with 
their stations and time of flowering; to which is added a list of marine plants 
found upon the coast. iv, 18 p. 21.5 em. Aberystwyth, 1849. (Annotated 
list of vascular plants and marine algae. In Kew library.) 
