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that about the middle of June is the best time to find it, also that 

 the botanist must try to get it in the morning, as the petals all drop 

 off before 3 p.m. The flower only lasts about six hours. 



H. Breioeri. (A) Near Southstack, Holyhead mountain. The same 

 note may be applied to this as to the above. This plant has 

 narrower leaves, and is much more stunted than the preceding one. 



R. canu?n, Duval. (A) About Arthur's Eound Table, &c. ; (C) 

 Abundant on Great Ormshead. 



H. vulffare, Gaert. Abundant in both counties. 



YIOLACE^. 



Fiola palustris, L. (A) Cors ddygai, &c. ; (C) Near Moelyci, 

 Bangor, &c. 



F. odoratay L. (A) Near Marquis' Column; (C) Maes y gerchan, 

 Bangor. 



V, Urta, L. (A) Near Arthur's Eound Table, &c. j (Cj Great 

 Ormshead. 



V. canina, L. Abundant in both counties. 

 V, tricolor, L. Common in both counties. 



V. Curtisli, Foster. (A) On the sands near Coron Lake, also Maelog 

 sands, &c. 



F. arvensis. Common in both counties. 

 F. lutea, Huds. (A) Near Llanddwyn. 



POLYGALACE^. 

 Folygala vulgaris^ L. Abundant in both counties. 



CAEYOPHYLLACE^. 

 Dianthus deltoides, L. (C) Deganwy rocks, near Conway. Flowers 

 in July. 



i). ccesius, L. (C) Conway Town walls. Flowers in July. 

 Saponaria officimlis, L. (A) Near Bodorgan Station ; (C) Bangor 

 (alien). 



Silene acaulis, L. (C) Twll du, Ysgolion duon, &c. 

 S. injlata, Sm. Abundant in both counties. 



S. maritima, With. (A) Along the coast, frequent ; (C) Bangor, 

 . Great Ormshead. 



S, nutans, L. (C) Abundant on Great Ormshead. 

 Lychnis vespertina, Sibth, Abundant in both counties. 

 X. diurnuy Sibth. Do. do. 



