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The Irish Naturalist 



November, 



Carex panicea,/ 



sylvatica, i. 



binervis, c. 



distans,/ 



Hornschuchiana, 2. 



extensa, i. 



flava, c. 



ampuUacea,/ 

 Phalaris arundiuacea,i. 

 Anthoxanthum odora- 



tum,/. 

 Alopecurus geuicula- 



tus, I. 

 Agrostis alba, i. 



vulgaris, c. 

 Aira car5'ophyllea, /. 



prsecox, c. 

 Deschampsia caespi- 

 tosa, I. 



flexuosa, 3. 

 Holcus lanatus, i. 

 Arrheiiatherum avena- 



ceum,/. 

 Triodia decumbens,/. 

 Phragmites commu- 

 nis, 2. 

 Cynosurus cristatus, c. 



Koeleria cristata, / 

 Molinia cserulea, /. 

 Dactylis glomerata,/. 

 Poa annua,/. 



pratensis,/. 



trivialis, /. 

 Glyceria fluitans, c. 

 Festuca rottbcellioides, 

 2. 



sciuroides,/. 



ovina, f. 



rubra,/. 

 Bromus mollis, i. 



% commutatus,/ 

 Brachypodium sylvati- 



cum,/ 

 [Lolium perenne, i.] 

 Agropyron repens, i. 



junceum, i. 

 Nardus stricta, /. 

 Hymenophyllum uni- 



laterale, i. 

 Pteris Aquilina, c. 

 Blechnum Spicant, v.c. 

 Asplenium Adiantum- 

 nigrum, f. 



marinum, /. 



Asplenium viride, i. 



Trichomanes, 2. 

 Athyrium Filixfaemina, 



c. 

 Scolopendrium vul- 



gare, 3. 

 Aspidium aculeatum, i. 



angulare, i. 

 T^astrea Filix-mas, f. 



dilatata, /. 



semula, c. 

 Polypodium vulgare,/. 

 Osmunda regalis, c. 

 Ophioglossum, vulga- 



tum, 3. 

 Botrychium Lunaria. i. 

 Bquisetum maxi- 

 mum, c. 



arvense,/. 



palustre, 2. 



limosum, /. 

 Lycopodium Selago, 2 

 Selaginella selagin- 



oides, 3. 

 Chara fragilis, f. 

 Nitella translucens, i. 



opaca, I 



NoTKS ON the; lyisT. — To the above list the following notes 



of varieties observed, and miscellaneous comments, may be 



added : — 



Fumarla confusa, Jord. — Of one gathering Mr. Pugsley writes :— "A 

 weak state." Of another ; " This is a form which I have seen only from 

 Ireland. It is probably only a variety oi F. confusa, Jord., but differs 

 from the type in the colouring, and I think in the shape of the 

 corolla, in these features simulating F, Borai, Jord. I hope to report 

 fully on this plant after having seen it fresh." 



Cardamine pratensis, L. — The form with proliferous leaves was 

 noted. 



Polygala vulgrarls, I^ — Only found on the great cliff, among alpiues — 

 a handsome dwarf form, with very large leaves and flowers. Mr. 

 Arthur Bennett writes of it : — '* It is very like specimens I gathered 

 on the cliffs of chalk at Dover, and when I gathered itl thought I 

 had found grandijlora ... It certainly seems to me to come at 

 hast half way between that and the eu-vulgaris of Syme, and is a 

 notable form." 



Speri^ula arvensls, L.— Both forms (vulgaris and sativa) 

 common. 



