io The /risk Naturalist. [January, 



Crepls taraxacifolia, Thuill. 



VII. Tipperary, N.— Thurles. Westmeath— Athloue, and near 

 Coosan Lough, Killinure Lough, and Twy Lough. 



Leontoclon hispidus, L, 



VI. Galway, vS E. — Portumna. 



Vaccinium Oxycoccus, L- 



III. Kilkenny— bog at Urlingford. Carlow— marsh near St. 

 Mullin's. Queen's— Maryborough, and east of Boleybeg 

 Bridge. 



Andromeda Polifolia, L,. 



II. Tipperary, S. — bogs at Ballinure. 



Statlce rariflora, Drej. 



IX. Sligo — southern shore of Sligo Bay, Aug., 1897, G. P. Farran, 

 spec ! 



IYIyosotis repens, G. Don. 



III. Kilkenny— Barleeagh Wood. 



VII. Tipperary, N. — Templemore and Devil's Bit. Longford — 

 Cam Clonhugh. 



*Llnaria Cymbalaria, Mill. 



III. Kilkenny — Thouiastowu and Kilkenny. Carlow — Borris, 



Carlow, and Bagenalstowji. Queen's — Maryborough and 

 Mountrath. 



Utricularia intermedia, Hayne. 



II. Tipperary, S. — marsh between Cashel and Fethard. 



Mentha piperata, L. 



III. Kilkenny— fThomastown. Queen's— {Maryborough, fCul- 

 lenagh. and JMouutrath. 



Lamium album, L. 



VI. Galway, S.B. — Portumna. 



Littorella iacustris, L. 



III. Kilkenny -Lough Cuilen. Queen's — near Maryborough. 

 V. Kildare — near Kildare. Meath — Lough Sheelin. 



Polygonum maculatum, Trinien and Dyer. 



IV. Wexford— *One plant on quay at Wexford, H. S. Marshall, 



1896. 



Euphorbia portlandica, L. 



VIII. Galway, W. — rocks near Slyne Head. 



Betula verrucosa, Khrh. 



III. Carlow— marsh at .St. Mullin's. Queen's— edges of bog tt 

 Abbey le.'x. 

 V. Kildare — bogs between Thomastown and Kdenderry. Meath 

 —bogs and shores of Lough Sheelin. 

 VIII. Galway, W.— Clonbur neighbourhood, E. S. Marshall, 1895. 

 X. Cavan — marshes round Farnham Lake, and south end of Lough 

 Oughter. 



