1903. 



Pra^G^r. — Irish Topographical Botany, 



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Brachy podium pinnaium is important, as proving the claim of 

 these plants to rank as native species. My own work in Down 

 added three plants — Ti'igonella or nithopodioides^ Artemisia 

 maritima^ and Potamogetoii plantagineus^ to the flora of Ulster. 

 If Mr. Rogers confirms his tentative record of Rubus tereti- 

 caulis P. J. M. from Ireland (Bally vodock, 1900, R. A. Phillips — 

 Jour7i. Bot. xl., 157) this will be an addition to the Irish 

 flora. 



In my paper published in this Journal just twelve months 

 ago I recorded fifty-two new county records for 1901. The 1902 

 list is very much larger, totalling 207 ; this means an average 

 increase of nearly one per cent, to the flora of each county- 

 division as given in " Irish Topographical Botany." The 

 new records are distributed as follows : — 



1. Kerry S.— 



Spergularia rubra. 

 Hieraciuiu ceriuthiforme. 



2. Kerry N. — 



TeesdaUa uudicaulis. 



Cerastium arvense. 



Poteiitilla procunibens. 

 ^Galium MoUugo. 

 *Petasites fragraus. 



Hieracium cerinthiforme. 



Hieracium gothicum. 

 Atriplex hast.ata. 

 :]:Juncus glaucus. 



Hieracium rigidum. 

 Litliospermum officinale. 

 Atriplex hastata. 

 *Bromus erectus. 

 B. racemosus. 

 Pilularia globuhfera. 



7. TlPPERARY S. — 



Ranunculus sceleratus. 

 Brassica alba. 

 Erodiuni cicutarium. 

 Rubus corylifolius (var. 

 cyclophyllus). 



8. Limerick.— 



tPapaver Argemone. 

 Polygala vulgaris. 

 Lychnis diurna. 



Myriophyllum spicatum. 

 Arctium minus. 

 Samolus Valerandi 

 Potamogeton heterophyllus 



JAlthsea officinalis. 

 Linum angustifolium. 

 Trifolium medium. 

 Rubus pulcherrimus. 



