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luxuriance. Upwards of thirty lakes, great and small, nestle in the 

 valleys and cwnis of Carnarvonshire. Many of them are at a con- 

 siderable elevation, and a careful examination of them will well repay 

 the botanist in search of alp-lacustrine plants. 



(A) means Anglesea, (C) Carnarvonshire. 

 KAXUNCULACE-E. 

 Clematis VitaJba, L. (A) Hedges Ty Mawr, Llangefni, &c. ; (C) near 



Penchwintan, Bangor, lirc. 

 Thalictrum al^inum, L. (C) Between Twll du and Llanberis. 

 T. minus, L. (A) Frequent on rocks along the coast ; (C) Twll du, 



Great Ormshead, &c. 

 T.favum, L. (A) Beiween Peutraeth and Red OTiarf; (C) On the 



roadside between Bethesda and Ogwen Lake, (fcc. 

 Anemone nemorosa, L. Common in and near woods in both counties. 

 Ranunculus aquatilis, L. Common in ponds and ditches in both 



counties. 



R. hederaceus, L. Common in both counties. 

 R. Lingua, L. (C) Cors ddygai, &c. 

 R. Flamr/iida, L. Frequent in both counties. 

 S,. Mcaria, L. Abundant in both counties. 



S. sceleratus, L. Under Trecastell, Beaumaris, and on the beach 



under Wern, Llanddona. 

 R. aurico-mus, L. (A) Baron Hill woods. 

 R. acri-s. L. Abundant in both counties. 

 R. repens^ L. Common in both counties. 

 R. hulbosus, L. Frequent in both counties. 

 R. pJiUonotia, Ehrh. (C} Port Penrhyn, Bangor. 

 R. panl-ftorus. L. (A) Towyn Capel, near Holyhead : (C) Near Bangor 



and Conway. 

 Caltha palustrk, L. Abundant in both counties. 

 Trollius europceus, L. Along the banks of Ogwen river, Twll du, &c. 

 Hellebor us foetid us, L. (C) Tan yr Allt Woods, Bangor. 

 Aqnilegla vulgaris, L. (A) Near Arthur's Round Table ; (C) On the 



banks of Menai Straits, between Bangor and George Hotel, &c. 

 NYMPHS ACE-E. 



yympJicea alba, L. Common in ponds and ditches in both counties. 

 KupJiar lutea, Sm, Common in both counties. 



