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NOTES ON " CYBELE HIBERNICA." 



BY R. 1,1,0yd PRAEGER, E.E. 



I. Some Additional District-records. 

 Now that Cybele Hibernica has appeared, it has been possible 

 to compare the distribution of plants in the twelve botanical 

 districts as given in that work with the unpublished matter 

 which I have been gathering together for the purposes of an 

 Irish Topographical Botany. Let me at once say that all the 

 material which I have was freely at the disposal of the Editors 

 of Cybele, and that much of it was used in that work. But a 

 good deal remains behind, and as a consequence I can fill, 

 now that a comparison is possible, a number of blanks in the 

 table ol distribution, A large number of new records for 

 counties might also be given in the case of those rarer plants, 

 the distribution of which is shown in Cybele in detail ; but the 

 publication of these would make the present paper so 

 voluminous that it seems belter to reserve them for Topo- 

 graphical Botany, and to publish at present only those 

 localities which constitute new district-records. The plants 

 were collected by myself during the last three seasons, except 

 where otherwise stated. These notes are by no means com- 

 plete, as many plants are at present in the hands of specialists, 

 and as time did not permit of my going through a large 

 accumulation of unclassified records from various parts of 

 the country. 



Ranunculus heterophyllus, Fries. 



IV. Wexford— about Gorey, Rosslare, and Wexford, E- S. Marshall, 

 1897. 

 R. Lcnormandl, F. Schultz. 



III. Kilkenny- Brandon Hill. Cardow— On Mount Leinster and 



by the Pollmounty River. 

 VIII. Mayo, W.— Several places on Achill 

 Papaver Rhaeas, L,. 



IX. Roscommon — about Athlone. 

 Fumarla Borsei, Jord. 



IV. Wexford — Gore}', Macmins, Wexford, Rosslare Harbour, F. 



S- Marshall, 1897. 

 *Draba muralis, L,. 



III. Kilkenny— abundant on an old building among fi Ids east of 

 Kilkenny. 



