t9i2. Druck. — Notes on Irish Plants. 2^^-] 



478. Geranium pratense L. — At Ballintoy and Whitcpark, Co. Antrim, 

 the flowers arc ot a more indigo -blue colour tlian those of the British 

 plant. 



G. Robertianum L. var. Villarsianum (Jord.). — Ballyvaughan, Co. 

 Clare. A yellow -anthered. diffuse, prostrate and almost odourless plant 

 with small flowers, matched very closely Jorilan's type in Herb. Cantab. 

 Dr. Ostenfeld, however, believes that the plant he gathered cannot be 

 Villarsianum as the carpels are not rugose, but as I made three different 

 gatherings on that day it may be he is writing of a different form which 

 occurs there ; this latter has purplish anthers, and is one of the forms 

 of Robertianum which still in cultivation retains its characters, and may 

 require a name. 



497. Erodium cicutarium L'H.^rit. var. glandulosum Bosch. — Newcastle, 

 Co. Down. Portnish, Co. Antrim. 



677. Vicia sylvatica L. *var. condensata Druce. — To this must I think 

 be referred plants which I saw on the cliffs of the beautiful Whitepark 

 Bay, Co. Antrim. Here the plants had flowers with reddish -lilac 

 striations, of quite a difterent tint from the Galway plant. Near Garron 

 Tower typical V. sylvatica was plentiful. 



yjT,. R. pulcherrimus Neum. — Virginia, Co. Cavan. New county 

 record . 



806. Rubus Lettii Rogers. — Virginia, Co. Cavan. New county record. 



909. Alchemilla alpestris Schmidt. — Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare (I.P.E.). 

 Whitepark Bay and Garron Tower, Co. Antrim. 



909. A. minor Huds. {A. filicaulis var. vestita Buser). — Garron Tower, 

 Co. Antrim. 



914. Agrimonia odorata Mill. — Ardrahan, S.E. Galway. 



950. Rosa spinosissima L. "^var. rosea. — Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare. 



942. R. omissa Desegl. — Whitepark Bay, Co. Antrim. 



966. Crataegus monogyna Jacq. *var. cuneata Druce. — Near \'iiginia, 

 Co. Cavan. 



1000. Parnassia palustris L. "^'var. condenstta Travis and Wheldon. — 

 To this must be referred the plant from Whitepark Bay, Co. Antrim, 

 although it is taller than the Southport plant. 



■^1004 (3). Ribes americanum Mill. — Naturalised near Cushendall, Co. 

 Antrim. 



*ioi5 (2). Sedum Drucei Graebner. — The coast form from Roundstone, 

 Co. Galway ; from Portrush and Whitepark B^y, Co. Antrim, &c., 

 belongs to this newly described species, which appears to be the common 

 plant of the British Isles, where Dr. Graebner did not notice true 5. acre 

 L. 



1057. E. palustre L. "^var. pubescens Coss. and Germ. — Near Omagh, 

 Co. Tyrone. 



1099 (2). Apium Moore! Druce [A. intindatum var. Moorei Syme). — 

 Having collected this plant with Dr. Gliick in Derbyshire, we think it 

 should be raised to specific rank ; although possessing characters .so 

 midway between iiodifloricin and inundatum^ yet these do not appear 

 to be due to hybridity ; nor did we see any intermediates, although both 

 species were in the vicinity. 



