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after the publication of Fl. Hibernica, by Mr. D. Moore, who sent me 

 specimens. 



3. Chara latifolia. Found in Belvedere Lake, county of Westmeath, 

 in 1841, by Mr. D. Moore, who sent me specimens. 



4. Agrostis spica-venti. Found near the Scots' Church, Sandymount, 

 in August, 1859. 



5. Lactuca virosa. Found near the Martello Tower, between Black- 

 rock and Kingstown, in September, 1859, by a person who brought me 

 specimens. 



6. Neottia gemmipara. I inserted this plant in Flora Hibernica on 

 the authority of Mr. Drummond, who found it at Dunboy, near Bere- 

 haven, county of Cork, in 1810, but had not then seen a specimen 

 of it. It was lost to the botanical world until 1834, when it was again 

 discovered in another locality in the same county by Dr. Armstrong, of 

 Castletown, Berehaven, who sent me a specimen by Captain Broughton. 

 Spiranthus cernua of Richard. S. cernua, Linn. Trans., 19, t. 32. 



The Meeting then adjourned. 



FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1860. 



Professor W. H. Harvey, M. D., M. K. I. A., F. L. S., F. R. S., Presi- 

 dent, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of last Meeting were approved of, and signed by the Pre- 

 sident. 



"W. B. Brownrigg, Sc. Sch., A. B., read a paper entitled, " Notice of 

 the occurrence of Teredo Norvegica at Tankardstown, county of Water- 

 ford." 



W. H. Baily, F. G. S., read a paper — 



ON A NEW SPECIES OF SOLARIUM FROM THE UPPER GREENSAND, NEAR 

 DORCHESTER. 



The following is the description of this beautiful little species of 

 Solarium, from the Cretaceous formation : — 



Class. — MOLLUSCA. Order. — Gasteropoda. 

 Genus. — Solarium (Lamarck). 

 Solarium Binghami (Baily) (nov. spec.) PI. I., Fig. 2, a-d. 

 Sp. Char. — S. testa parva discoidea-depressa ; spira prope plana; 



