250 The Irish Nahiralist, 



Arabfs hirsuta, R. Br.— South-west of the old lighthouse. 



a. Barbarca vuli:ai*!s, R.Br.— Between Kilronan and Kilmurvy; 

 recorded by Mr. Hart from the South Island. 



Senebiera dfdyma, Pers.- Abundant everywhere, as noted by 

 Messrs. Nowers and Wells. 



a. Alllarla ofTlc! nails, Andrzj.— A little south of the old lighthouse, 

 and in the rectory grounds at Kilronan (Prof. Fitzgerald) ; recor- 

 ded by Mr. Hart from the Middle Island. 



SInaplsalba, L.— Kilronan, Portmurvy, and at the Seven Churches. 



A. Stnapls arvcnsis, L.— Fields west of Kilronan, and elsewhere. 



Reseda lutea, L. — Field at Portmurvy. 



Viola hirta, L.— South of the old lighthouse, near Oghill, and near 

 the Seven Churches. 



A. Viola arvensis, INIurr.— Near Kilronan and Kilmurvy. 



A. Cerastlum tetrandrum, Curt.— On the cliffs behind Killeany, 

 and at Dun Aengus. 



A. Leplgonum salinum, Kindb.— On the clififs near Dun Aengus. 



Malvarotundlfolla, L. — Kilmurvy, Seven Churches, and thence 

 to Bungowla. 



Geranium Robertlanum, L.—With white flowers at the Seven 

 Churches. 



Ulex Callii, Planch.— Seen in two places near the centre of the 

 island. Apparently not found since noted by Prof. Balfour in 1S52. 



A. Ulex cu ropaeus, L. — Thicket on the edge of a field between 

 Portmurvy and the Seven Churches. 



lYIedicagro sativa, ly. — Abundant in cultivated land east of Killeany, 



evidently sown. 

 Astragalus Hypoglottis, ly.- Dry bank on the edge of the cliff 



west of Dun Aengus. 



A. Potentllla fr agar last rum, Ehrh.— Near Oghill. 



A. Epilobium obscurum, Schreb. — Common. I saw no trace of 

 E. tetragonwHy given in Mr. Hart's list as occurring on all the 

 islands. 

 Hlppuris vulgaris, L. — Still in the marsh at Lough Atalia, though 

 not found there by Messrs. Nowers and Wells. 



Wlyriophyllum, sp. — Still grows in Lough Atalia, though not seen 



by Messrs. Nowers and Wells. Out of flower at the time of my 



visit. 

 Saxifraga tridactylltes, L.— On the ruins of the Seven Churches, 



and on rocks further westward. Apparently only previously 



observed by D. Oliver in 1850. 

 /Ethusa Cynapium, L. — Seven Churches. 

 Viburnum Opulus, L.— Lough Atalia. 

 A. Scablosa arvensis, L.— Near Kilronan and Kilmurvy. 

 Carduus tenuiflorus, Curt.— Kilronan. 

 Sen eel o Jacobaea, L.— The normal form is not now so rare as 



stated by Mr. Hart, though the rayless form {ysLY.Jlosculosus, Jord.) 



is the prevailing one. 

 A. Thrincia lilrta, DC— Sandy fields north of Kilronan, and 



pastures between Kilronan and Killeany. 

 A. Clchorlum I ntybus, L.— Field east of Killeany. 



Menyanthes trifollata, L.— Recorded by Mr. Hart from Lough 



Atalia. Messrs. Nowers and Wells say it was certainly not there 



at the time of their visit. It has re-appeared there now. 



