Alexander Good7na7i More. 113 



the Irish Flora and Fauna which are solely due to his activity. 

 After the scientific exploration of any district, More was the 

 traveller's first confidant, and the delight with which he hailed 

 a discovery gave a zest and enjoyment to field work which 

 will be sadly missed in Ireland. What areas deserved 

 attention — who had been there previously, and what had been 

 done and left undone— were at his fingers' ends. He suggested 

 many expeditions, checked others, and was consulted in the 

 arrangement of all. Nobody can hope to fill his place ; no one 

 is equally familiar with birds, mammals, fishes, reptiles, flower- 

 ing plants and ferns, a versatility which was happily combined 

 with a sound judgment, great tact, and a suavity and gentleness 

 of manner peculiarly attractive. His ability was perhaps best 

 testified by the regard which was entertained for him by 

 every one. He has left a blank which can never be filled, 

 and which will be more vividly realized every day by those 

 who had the privilege of his friendship. 



Richard M. Barrington. 



UST OF THE SCIENTIFIC WRITINGS OF THE I,ATE A. G. MORE. 



BOTANY. 



1855. On some uncommon Plants observed at or near Tunbridge Wells 

 in Kent. Phytologist, (n.s.) vol. i., pp. 292-5, 345-8. 



1855. On the Flora of the neighbourhood of Castle Taylor, Co. Gal way. 

 Proc. Edin. Bot. Soc, pp. 26-30. 



1857. Anemone Pulsatilla. Phyt. (n.s.) vol. ii., pp. 215-216. 



1858. Analysis of De Candolle's " Naturalized Plants." /.c, pp. 449-462. 



[Not signed by A. G. M., but mentioned in his diary.] 



i860. Remarks on the Violce of the coast sand-hills. Phyt. (n.s.), vol. iv. 

 pp. 301-3. 



i860. Additional localities for some rare Hampshire plants, t.c, pp. 

 80-82. 



i860. Remarks on Annual Addresses, t^c. pp. 103-4. [Not signed.] 

 i860. VJh.a.t is Rammadus heterophylltts ? Ac, pp. 138-142. [Not signed.] 

 i860. Remarks on Harrow Plants, t.c, pp. 170-2. [Signed, "A."] 

 i860. Chickweeds. /.c, pp. 172-4. [Not signed.] 

 i860. Sonchtis palustris. t.c, pp. 310 312. [Signed, "A."] 

 i860. Outlines of the Natural History of the Isle of Wight, being a 

 supplement to Venables' " Guide." (Also issued separately with 

 fresh pagination. London, Spottiswoode & Co. ) 



i860. Localities for some rare Plants observed in Ireland. Nat. Hist. 



Review, vol. vii., pp. 434-443. 

 1861. "QxiW-S^ Lepigona. /%jA (n.s.) vol. v., pp. 81-3. Also Thirsk Botanical 



Reports, 186 1, pp. 7-9. 



1861. On the occurrence of Festiua ambigua in the Isle of Wight. Trans. 

 Linn. Soc (^Bot.), vol. vi., pp. 189-192. 



