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16. Ophrys muse if era. — Specimens were sent me by the Rev. Mr. 

 Despard, Curate of Castlecomer, in 1837, found by him in that neigh- 

 bourhood. I have since (1845) received specijnens from Miss Haugh- 

 ton, from the Co. Kildare. 



17. Epipactis grandi flora. — First found by Mr. George Whitla, at 

 Dunneen, near Antrim. I have since received specimens from the same 

 locality. 



18. Calamagrostis lapponica. — Banks of Lough Neagh and other 

 places in the county of Antrim, in 1836 : Mr. D. Moore. 



19. Carexa elongata. — On the banks of Lough Neagh, near Galley's 

 Gate, in 1837 : Mr. D. Moore. 



20. Senaceo squalidus. — On the roofs of old houses in Cork and 

 suburbs, and also on the walls of St. Finbar's Church and other places 

 near Cork : Mr. William Alexander. 



21. Sisyrinchium anceps. — Gathered in a coarse meadow, half a mile 

 north of the village of Woodford, near Loughrea, in great quantity, and 

 on the race-course near that village, and also in a coarse meadow, near 

 the Police Barrack in Rossmore, near the Shannon, by James Lynam, 

 Esq., who sent me specimens in September, 1847. I have also received 

 specimens from the same place, sent me by Mrs. Mathews in August, 1855. 



22. Helianthemum Canum (Cistus marifolius, Eng. Bot.). — I have 

 fine specimens of this plant, collected in Arran by Dr. Melville in 1855. 

 When I visited the island in 1805, principally with a view of collecting 

 specimens of Adiantum capillus- Veneris, I found plants of Helianthemum 

 vulgare, but not in flower. As I believe the other grows on a part of 

 the island I did not visit, and it not being its flowering season, I did not 

 find it 



23. Erica ciliaris. — Found by Mr. J. F. Bergin at Craig-a-more, be- 

 tween Clifden and Roundstone, on the 14th September, 1846, from whom 

 I have received specimens. 



24. Aspidium rigidum. — Found at Townley Hall, near Drogheda, 

 several years ago. I have specimens, sent me by Miss Williams. 



25. Asplenium lanceolatum. — Found by Mr. Woods, near Cork. I 

 have specimens of a plant brought to the Botanic Garden, I believe by 

 Dr. Kinahan, from the same place. 



26. Simethis bicolor. — Found near Derrynane, county of Kerry, about 

 ten years ago, by the Rev. Thaddeus O'Mahony, who gave me specimens, 

 which I have mislaid. The plant which was brought by him may be seen 



