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C. (mpullacea. Loughgall. 



C. V68icaria. Loughgall and Castle Dillon Lakes, and at Lough Neagh. 



C. sylvatica. Loughgall. 



C. pracox. Ditto. 



C, paludosa. Lake-side at Loughgall. 



Ditto, var., which I believe to have been C. spadicea, differing from the 

 type in having more slender and often stalked fertile spikes, in bear- 

 ing flowers with two and three stigmas in the same spike, and in the 

 long beak of the glumes. In this state the plant somewhat resembles 

 CL acuta. 



Carex hirta. Banks of Lough Neagh, the only place where I ob- 

 served it. 



Arundo stricta. On several islets along the Armagh shore of Lough 

 Neagh ; Rev. 0. Robinson, who pointed out the plant just pro- 

 truding its panicle, at the end of May. 



Melica unifiora. Wood at Loughgall. 



\*Vulpia (Festuca) Iromoides], Tartaraghan, but apparently sown 

 with the artificial grass, among which it grew. 



[*Bromu8 commutatu8.~\ "With the former, and under similar sus- 

 picion. 



Polystichum aculeatum. Near Loughgall, but rare. 



P. angular e. With the former, and far more common. 



Osmunda regalis. Near Tartaraghan ; Rev. G. Robinson ! ! ! 



Ophioglossum vulgatum. Loughgall, near the lake. 



Equisetum sylvaticum. Very plentiful, even along open road- sides and 

 in fields, near Loughgall, Tartaraghan, &c. 



II. Found in County of Mayo, August, 1854. 



1. At or near Hollymount (Province xxvil, " North Connaught" of 



Babington) : — 



Nasturtium amphibium. 

 Stellaria glauca. 

 Crepis paludosa. 

 Andromeda poly folia. 

 Rhyncho8pora fusca. 



Chrysanthemum segetum. A weed among potatoes in the cottage 

 gardens. 



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