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which I have a living specimen in the College Botanic Garden, has 

 lately been observed on the hill, above Mr. D'Arcy's house, at Clif- 

 den, Cunnamara, growing along with the common variety which has 

 purple flowers; and it has alsoj.beea found sparingly in the county of 

 Mayo. 



It is rather remarkable, that two such interesting plants, indige- 

 nous to the south of Europe, should be found in so remote a corner of 

 our island. 



College Botanic Garden, 

 November 30, 1830. 



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