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1616 we find a large folio by Coltjmna, called " Observations on 

 certain aquatic and terrestrial animals," {^^) in which one chapter 

 treats of the glowworm, and two others on two kinds of beetles, while 

 part ii. is devoted to caterpillars. (^^) The last work of this class we 

 have to notice is Archibald Simoon's quarto, published at Edin- 

 burgh A.D. 1622, purporting to be a " History of all the Animal 

 Creation, including insects, found in the Holy Scriptures." Q^) 



( To he continued.) i \ 



THE FLORA OF CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEA. 



(QorhtinuQd.) 



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



LAEIAT^. 



Salma verlenaca] L. (A) Penmon, &c. ; (C) Great Ormshead, &c. 

 Lycopus europcBus, L. (A) Llanfair. P. G. Cors ddygai ; (C) Cwr- 



wyrion Lake, near Bangor, &c. 

 Mentha rotmidifolia^ L. (A) Llanddwyn. 

 M. hirsuta, L. Common in both counties. 



sativa. Frequent in do. 

 M. arvensis. Do. do. 



M. Pulegium, L. (A) Llanfair, P. G., common, north-east end. 



Thymus Serpyllum, L. Abundant in both counties. 



Origanum vulgare, L. (A) Between Gallows Point and Beaumaris, 



&c. ; (C) Great Ormshead, &c. 

 Calamintha Acinos, Clairv. (C; Great Ormshead, Bangor, &c. 

 0. officinalis, Moench. (C) Abundant on Great Ormshead, &c. 

 0. Clinopodium, Benth. Frequent in both counties. 

 Nepeta Glechoma, Benth. Abundant in both counties. 

 N. Cataria, L. (C) On the beach between Llanfairfechan and Pen- 



maenmawr. 



Prunella vulgaris, L. Abundant in both counties. 



Scutellaria galericulata, L. (A) On the margin of Llyn llwydeart, 



&c. ; (C) Felyn esgob, Bangor. 

 8. minor, L. In a dingle near Ty Fry, Pentraeth, &c. ; (0) below 



Dolbadern Castle, Llanberis. 



(28) Aquatilium et terrestrium, aliquot animalium aliorumque natuxalium rerum 

 observafiones (with figures), in 4to, Eomae, 1616. 



(29) Eruca rutacea ejusque Chrysalidis et Papilionis observationes, 



(30) Hierogliphica animalium insectorum qui scripturis sacris inveniuntur, 



in 4to. 



