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24. S". polymorphum, Hedw. {Sommerfelti^ Myr.) In Jackson's 

 quaiTj, Kirk Deighton, on sloping rock, mixed with H. chryso- 

 phyllum. On stones in Jackdaw Crag quarry, and in Flint Mill 

 wood. On stones in Collingham wood — W. West ! A pretty little 

 moss resembling diminutive chry soph yll urn, monoicous, with, 

 cordate-ovate squarrose nerveless leaves ; not new to the Eidingy 

 for two records exist of its occurrence long ago to Hooker and 

 Brunton, at Weathercote and Studley, but hitherto overlooked by 

 compilers, since it is not given either in Carrington's List in 1862, 

 or Hobkirk's in Jour. Bot. (1873 and 1879). Mr. Slater informs 

 me he has long known it about Malton, chiefly on small stones in 

 woods, often growing with H. serpens. It is a species which pre- 

 eminently illustrates the need of a complete descriptive moss-flora 

 for the county or riding, which, by painstaking consultation of 

 public herbaria, and the framing of concise differential diagnoses, 

 shall be exhaustive of old records, faithfully reflective of recent 

 progress, and a finger-post facilitative of future discovery. 



The twenty-four additions to Mr. Wesley's List here enumerated 

 raise the total number of species known to occur within four miles of 

 Wetherby to 146 — i. e. about 25 per cent, of the known British 

 species. The district shows up badly in the genera Sphagnum, Cam- 

 pylop?iS, Grimmia, and Bryum, but must, nevertheless, be considered 

 peculiarly rich for an area with little bog and no mountainous tract 

 within its limits. 



THE FLORA OF CARNAEVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEA. 



(Continued.) 



By J. E. Griffith, F.L.S., F.R.A.S. 



continued. 



Aster TripoUum, L. (A) near Llandisilio Church, &c. ; (C) Between 



Llandudno Junction and Tal y Cafn, &c. 

 Erigeron acris. (A) Near Penmon. 



Chrysocoma Lynosiris, L. (C) Great Ormshead, abundantly, south-east 

 side, also near Deganwy. Flowers in September. 



Solidago Virga-aurea^ L. Abundant in both counties. 



Inula Eelenium. L. (A) On road side near Llanallgo Church. 



/. crithmoides. L. Along the south-west coast of Anglesea, in many 

 places. 



T dysmterica^ L. Abundant in both counties. 



