MR. A. BENNETT ON SILENE OTITES, ARTEMISIA CAMPESTRIS 343 
Kidvvally, Carmarthenshire. 
“ Liparis was associated in the damp hollows of the sand- 
hills with the following species, some growing with and some 
above on slightly higher ground : — 
Lotus corniculatus, L. 
Polygala serpyllacea. 
POTENTILLA ANSERINA, L. 
Linum catharticum, L. 
Hydrocotyi.e vulgaris, L. 
Blackstonia perfoliata. 
Mentha aquatica, L. 
Ophioglossum 
Salix repens, 1 
Euphrasia officinalis, L. 
Anagali.is tenella, L. 
Orchis incarnata. L 
Epipactis palustris. 
Carex glauca, Scop. 
,, AREN ARIA, L. 
,, goodenoyti, Gay. 
VULGATUM, L. 
. V. PAR VI FOLIA. 
“ Growing about a quarter of a mile from the sea, some 
twenty specimens seen, growing in three separate depres- 
sions. Had I had time I have no doubt I should have found 
more.” H. H. Knight in litt. 
III. 
SILENE OTITES, ARTEMISIA CAMPESTRIS, AND 
CHENOPODIUM BOTRYODES IN EAST ANGLIA. 
By Arthur Bennett, F.L.S. 
Read 30 th October, 1906. 
This paper endeavours to give the distribution, first records, 
&c., of these species and to trace them on to later dates, and 
thus to bring together information to help in some future 
historical account of our Flora. 
