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The h'ish Nahiralist, 



January, 1903. 



Fermanagh— rc*;///;;//^^/. 



JVerbascum Tliapsus. 

 Scrophularia aquatica. 

 *Veronica peregriua. 

 Pinguicula lusitauica. 



04. DONEGAiv E. — 



36. Tyrone. — 



38. Down. — 



Ranunculus penicillatus. 



Teesdalia uudicaulis. 



Stellaria palustris. 

 JGeranium lucidum. 



Trigouella ornithopodioides. 

 ♦Medicago niaculata. 



Trifolium striatum. 



39. Antrim.— *Trifolium agrarium. 



*Chenopodium Bouus-Henricus. 

 Juucus obtusiflorus. » 



Butomus umbellatus, 

 Alopecurus pratensis. 



Malaxis paludosa. 

 Scleranthus annuus. 



Trifolium filiforme. 

 Artemisia maritima. 

 Statice occidentalis. 

 Carex striata. 



Potamogetou plantagineus. 

 P. flabellatus. 

 Chara polyacantha. 



On the other side of the account one county record published 

 in Irish Topographical Botany mMS>\. be withdrawn, the supposed 

 Cavan station for Butomus proving to be inside the Fermanagh 

 boundary. 



Along with the above increase, as compared with last year, 

 of new county records, the number of new stations for rarer 

 species is this year so largely augmented that it will not be 

 possible in the space at my disposal to list even all the more 

 important of these. The following systematic list includes 

 only unpublished records of plants new to counties and of 

 species previously recorded from one station alone ; also a 

 few instances where an extension of range in a county 

 renders necessary a correction of the wording used in " Irish 

 Topographical Botany," orwhere important confirmation of an 

 old county-record has been forthcoming. The published new 

 county records, numbering less than half the total for the year, 

 will all be found in the Irish Natiiralist for 1902 under the 

 names Bullock-Webster, Colgan, Davies, VV. F. Johnson, 

 Hurst, R. A. Phillips, Praeger, and Scully, excepting those 

 published in Miss Armitage's paper^ and note^ and in Mr. 

 Rogers' paper^. The remainder of the unpublished material, 

 to the extent of several hundred records, has been added to 

 my slip-catalogue of Irish plant records, which now includes 

 some 40,000 entries. Additions to the county floras are dis- 

 tinguished in the following list by having the name of the 

 county printed in caj^itals : — 



^ Lqc, iit. 



• /ourn. Bot.y xl. 81, 1902. 



^ Loc. cit. 



