BO PLANTS OF WEST GLOtOESTER AND MONMOUTH. Tilia platypJujllos Scop. 34. Tree near pond at Brookweir, native ?, Marshall. Prumis Cerasris L. 35. Woods near Tintern ; Penterry, &c. Riibm opacus Focke {teste Focke). 35. Yellow Moor, Tintern. — /?. leucandrus Focke. 35. Itton and Tintern. — R. podojjhyllus P. J. Muell. 35. Beacon Hill, Trelleck, Ley. Potentilla procumbetis Sibth. 34. Near Brookweir, Marshall. This also occurs in two or three localities on the Monmouthshire side of the valley. Frayaria elatior Ehrh. 35. Well established on a bank by the road-side, Monorton Valley, near Chepstow. Alchemilla vulyaris L., y&y . Jllicaulis (Beauv.) is by far the most common form in the district. — Var. pratensis (Schmidt) was found by Mr. Marshall in v.-c. 34, in a wood near Brockweir. Epilohium lanceolatum Seb. & Maur. One or two plants were found by Mr. Marshall on a bank at Portskewett Station, Men. Previously recorded for v.-c. 35 by Babington from Tintern, but not found there by any botanist recently, as far as I can ascertain. — E. adnatitm Grisebach. 34. Tuttshill and quarry base below Pen Moyle, Marshall. — E. montanum x roseum. 35. Chepstow and Shirenewton, Marshall. — E. obsciirum x parvijiorum. 35. The Glynn, Itton. Crithmum maritimum L. 35. Eiver-side rocks, Sudbrook. Heracleum Sphondyliuni L., var. anyiistifoliuin Huds. 34. Near Brockweir, Marshall. 35. The Glynn, Itton. Galium erectum Huds. 34. Tidenham. Crepis tara.racifolia Thuill. 35. Very plentiful in upland meadows near Shirewater. My former Monmouthshire record for this was from one or two stray plants on the Wye bank at Chepstow. Hieracium murorum L. pt., var. pachyphyllum Purchas [fide F. J. Hanbury). 35. Limestone cliffs, Piercefield. Scutellaria yalericulata L. 35. The Glynn, Itton. Stachys palustris X sylvatica. 34. Tuttshill. Ballota niyra L., var. horealis (Schweig.). 35. Sudbrook, &c., Marshall. Salix triandra L,, var. Boffmanniana Sm. 34 & 35. Wye banks, &c. — X vi)iiinalis (hijypojihae/olia Wimm. & Grab.). 34 & 35. Wye banks near Bigsweir. " Seems to be the same form of the hybrid as the Sellack (Wye) plant," E. F. Linton. — .S'. frayilis L., var. britannica F. B. White. 34 & 35. Wye banks and moors by the Severn. — S. alba L. 35. Magor and Undy Moors. — S. Smithiana Willd. 35. Magor. — ..S. cinerea L., var. aquatica Sm. 35. Boggy wood near St. Arvans. Epipactis atrorubens Schultz. 35. Wyndcliff. Juncus effmus x glaucus Schultz. 34. Hewellsfield {Top. Hot, 83 or 34, A. Ley). Agrostis vidyaris With., var. pumila (L.). 84. Dry pastures above Brockweir, Marshall. Poa nemoralis L., var. coarctata (Gaud.). 34. Tuttshill. 85. Chepstow Castle, &c. Festiica Myuroe L, 86. Wall-top near Tintern.