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Llanycil, the parish church to Bala.-The Bull* is by much the most confortable, though not, perhaps, the head inn in this town.

FROM BALA TO THE VILLAGE OF LLANRHAIADR, IN MONTGOMERYSHIRE, 15 MILES.

1 miles, cross Pont Cynwyd.-2 miles, Rhiwedog.7, a pafs over the mountains, called Millter Gerrig ;10 miles, the village and vale of Llangynog;-15 miles, Llanrhaiadr.

The celebrated cataract called Piftyll Rhaiadr is about 4 miles north-weft of the village.-At Llanrhaiadr there is a fmall public houfe, the Coach and Horfes, where one bed may be had, and perhaps no more.

FROM LLANRHAIADR TO SHREWSBURY, 26 MILES.

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About 3 miles from Llanrhaiadr are the village of Llangedwin, and Llanged win hail, the latter one of the feats of fir Watkin Williams Wynne, bart.;-8 miles, Llanyblodwel;-10, Llanymynech;-14 miles, Knochin;-18 miles, Neffcliffe ;-22, crofs Montford bridge.

At Shrewsbury the tourist will find amusement in vifiting the caftle; the remains of the walls; the gaol; the abbey; the churches, particularly St. Alkmunds, in which there is a beautiful painting on glass, the performance of Eginton of Birmingham; the Quarry; the house of industry; the remains of the three houfes of Auguftine, Francifcan, and Dominican friars; the free fchool, and fome other public buildings.

FLORA CAMBRICA:

A

SYSTEMATICAL CATALOGUE

OF THE

MORE UNCOMMON WELSH PLANTS,

WITH

THEIR PLACES OF GROWTH,

AND

TIMES OF FLOWERING.

Where the places in the enfuing Catalogue are not fully described, reference may be made to the Index, and thence to fome other part of the work.

Explanation of the References.

Smith. Flora Britannica, auctore, Jacobo Edwardo Smith, M. D. 8vo. vol. 1. and 2. 1800.-Eng. Bot. English Botany, by Dr. Smith, and Mr. Sowerby, vol. 1-12.-With. Arrangement of British Plants, by William Withering, M. D. 4 vol. 8vo. 1796.-Huds. Gulielmi Hudfoni, Flora Anglica, 8vo. 1798.

CLASS I.

MONANDRIA.-MONOGYNIA.

SALICORNIA HERBACEA. Marh Samphire.-Smith, 3.S. annua. Eng. Bot. 415.-S. europea. Hudf. 1.-A or B. Auguft, September.

On fea-fhores, generally in a muddy foil, overflowed by the high tides, common.

HIPPPURIS VULGARIS. Mare's Tail.-Smith, 4.-Eng.

Bot. 763.-P. May.

In feveral ditches in the isle of Anglefea; and in a ditch. about a hundred yards north-weft of Rhyd marfh, near Preftatyn, on the fea-coaft of Flintshire.

CHARA FLEXILIS.

Auguft.

Smooth Chara.-Smith, 6.-A. July,

In a pool called Llyn Aled, in the parish of Llanfannan,
Denbighshire,

ZOSTERA MARINA. Grafs-wrack.-Smith, 7.-Eng. Bot. 467.-P. Aug.-Sept.

Salt water ditches, not uncommon.

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LIGUSTRUM VULGARE. Privet. Smith, 12.-Eng. Bot.

764.-S. June, July.

Hedges in various parts of Anglesea, and about Orme's
Head.

VERONICA SPICATA. Spiked Speedwell.-Smith, 15.-
Eng. Bot. 2.-P. June, July.

Gloddaeth, near Conwy ;-the hill of Diferth caftle in
Flintfhire;-and on Penmaen Mawr.

VERONICA HYBRIDA. Welf Speedwell. Smith, 16.-Eng.
Bot. 673.-P. July.

On Craig Breiddin, (or as it is fometimes written, Craig
Wreidhin,) a mountain about eight miles north-eaft of
Welsh Pool,

VERO

VERONICA OFFICINALIS.

Common Speedwell.-Smith, 16,

Eng. Bot. 765.-P. May-Aug.

Sides of roads, and in dry fterile ground, common,

VERONICA SCUTELLATA. Narrow-leaved Marsh Speedwell. Smith, 21.-Eng. Bot. 782.-P. July, Auguft.

Marfhy ground in Anglefea, not uncommon.

VERONICA MONTANA.

Mountain Speedwell.-Smith, 21,

-Eng. Bot. 766.-P. May, June.

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In the upper wood at Tower, near Mold, Flintshire;and near the rivulet in Garn Dingle, three miles northwest of Denbigh.

PINGUICULA VULGARIS. Common Butterwort, or Rot-grafs, -Smith, 27.-Eng. Bot. 70.-P. May, June,

In bogs on all the moors.

UTRICULARIA VULGARIS.

Eng. Bot. 253.-P. July.

Hooded Milfoil.-Smith, 28,

In ditches and standing waters in Anglefea, not uncommon,

SALVIA PRATENSIS.

Bot. 153.-P. July.

Meadow Clary.-Smith, 30,-Eng.

In dry meadows near Llanidan, in Anglesea.

SALVIA VERBENACA, Wild English Clary.-Smith, 31.-Eng. Bot. 154.-P. June-October.

In Rhyddlan church-yard, Flintshire;-and in various places about the Great Ormes Head.

CLASS III.

TRIANDRIA.-MONOGYNIA.

VALERIANA RUBRA. Red Valerian.-Smith, 37.-P. June

-September.

Near Llanidan church, Anglesea.

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