320 MISC. PUBLICATION 797, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
MERIONETHSHIRE 
Vice-county 48. 
General 
Carter, P. W. Some account of botanical exploration in Merionethshire. 
Merioneth Misc. 3: 1-40. 1955. 
Account of botanists, chronologically arranged with references to their 
writings and discoveries; alphabetical list of botanists with incomplete ref- 
erences to their publications. 
Local 
Jones, D. A. The flora of Dolgelley and the neighbourhood. Jn Ellis, 
Thomas P. The story of two parishes, Dolgelley and Llanelltyd. Appendix 
Ill. p. 146-155. 22 cm. Newtown, 1928. (Harvard College library.) 
General features of flora; unannotated list of vascular plants.—See also 
Kynoch and Salwey, below. 
Kynoch, James. Wild flowers of Barmouth and neighbourhood. 4. ed. 
. .. and List by the late Rev. T. Salwey ...49 p. 17.5 cm. Brighton, 
1910. (British Museum (Natural History) library.) 
Unannotated list of angiosperms (p. 6-18), followed (p. 18-22) by a list 
of additions since 1887 (when the second edition was published) and by a 
reprint (p. 23-46) of Salwey’s A list of certain plants . .. (see below) 
with his notes on the same (p. 47-49). The first edition was by Himing, 
F. W., and Brewer, G. S. Wild flowers of Barmouth found in bloom July 
31st to August 16th, 1884. 7 p. 18 cm. Barmouth [pref. 1884]. (Unan- 
notated list of 259 angiosperms. It was published by Kynoch. In Kew 
library.)—See also Salwey, below. 
Ley, Augustin. Montgomery and Merioneth. Jn County catalogues of 
plants. Rpt. Bot. Rec. Club 1875: 148-147. 1876. (Kew library.) 
List of vascular plants observed by author, mostly in 1875, showing occur- 
rence in one or both counties (285 from Merioneth) and consisting mostly 
of species not recorded in Watson’s Topographical botany; followed by notes 
on a few of the species——See also Rogers, W. M. Notes on some North 
Wales plants. Jour. Bot. 24: 338-343, 363-368. 1886. (List of new county 
records for Denbighshire, Merionethshire, and Carnarvonshire, followed by 
extensive list of noteworthy vascular plants, with localities.)—Also Ley, A. 
A second list of species of phanerogams, collected in Merioneth (Co. 48), in 
Aug. 1886 .. . Rpt. Bot. Rec. Club 1884/86: 150-151. 1887. (List with 
localities. In Gray Herbarium library.)—Also Linton, W. R. Merionethshire 
plants. Jour. Bot. 33: 359-863. 1895. (List of more interesting plants 
collected by author.) 
Salwey, Thomas. A list of certain plants to be met with in the neighbour- 
hoods of Barmouth, Dolgelley, and Harlech, with a few habitats of plants 
in other parts of Merionethshire. 1 p. 1., 40 p. 16 cm. Barmouth, 1868. 
(Gray Herbarium library.) 
List of less common vascular plants (p. 7-24) with localities and some 
annotations, followed by list of mosses, hepatics, lichens, and algae. Re- 
printed from Jones, D., publisher. The tourist’s and visitor’s hand-book 
and guide to Harlech, Barmouth, Dolgelly, Towyn . .. The botany by T. 
eer 158 p. 16mo. Barmouth, 1863. (Not seen.)—See also Kynoch, 
above. 
MOoONTGOMERYSHIRE 
Vice-county 47. 
General 
Carter, P. W. Botanical exploration in Montgomeryshire. The Mont- 
gomeryshire collections. Trans. Powys-land Club 49 (2): 1-17. 1946. 
Account of botanists, chronologically arranged with brief references to 
their writings and discoveries. 
Local 
Ley, Augustin. Montgomery and Merioneth. In County catalogues of 
plants. Rpt. Bot. Rec. Club 1875: 1438-147. 1876. (Kew library.) 
