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Childrey, In Brit. Bac. fays, the Cloudefberry 
is peculiar to the top of Pendle-hill in Lancafhire, 
and I do not know that any later author places it 
in Wales. 
Upon the lOth of Auguft laft, I found about 
Cader Vron-wen, the higheft point of Berwin’ 
mountains, in Denbighdiire, one fpecies of Cha- 
inasmorus in vaft abundance. The principal 
ftalks, and the bofoms or wings of the footftalks 
of the leaves, were like thole of the figure men- 
tioned ; but the leaves like thofe of Chamaemorus 
Cambro-Britannica Park, The calix, or rather 
the perianthemum, in fome plants, had five, in 
others only four divifions. Not only the flowers 
were paft, but the berries were fallen or had been 
gathered. 
Clematitis fylv. latifol. five Viorna Park. “ Ubique 
“ in fepibus,’* Merr. Pin. I have not obferved it 
more Northward than between Stouton and Per- 
fliore, Worceflerfhire j and between Plumb-park 
corner and Cuttle-mill, Northamptonfhire. 
Cochlearia rotundifol. minima. Park* In the grafs, 
near the top of Snowdon. 
Conyza major Matthioli, five Baccharis quibufdam, 
J. B. More fparingly in thefe than In the more 
Southern counties. In the inner court, and the 
walls above the leads of the caftle of Ludlow, 
Salop, and along the highways, many miles about 
that town ; alfo about Stretton in that county : in 
the road about a quarter of a mile from Denbigh 
toward Llanfanan, and on a rock almofl: at the 
bottom of Snowdon (near Llyn, fynnon glas). 
Conyza 
