i899-] PrAKGKR. — Notes on li Cybele Hibemica? 1 n 



Betula pu'oesccns, Ehrh. 



III. Kilkenny — Tliomastown. and high up on Braudon Hill 

 Car i,ow — marsh at St. Mullin's. Queen's — bogs at Abbey- 

 leix and Maryborough. 

 VII. Tipperary, N. — Lough Derg shores near Portumua ; Barra- 

 curragh bog near Thurles ; hill west of Devil's Bit. King's 

 — bogs at Geashill. mountain glens of Slieve Bloom, marshes 

 of Lough Goura. WkstmeaTh — natural scrub, Coosan 

 Lough and Twy Lougli. 



Salix triandra, L. 



III. Kilkenny— Thomastown. Carlow— swamp by the Barrow 

 below vSt. Mullin's. 

 tS. pentandra, L. 



V. Kildare— near Kildare, and in large marsh north of the 

 Curragh. Meath— Enfield. 

 S. cuspid at a, Schultz=5. pentandra X fragilis. 



V. Kildare — by the Liffey, near Kilcullen. Apparently not 

 hitherto recorded from Ireland, though Mr. E. F. Linton 

 writes me that he has seen it among Mr. Marshall's Irish 

 gatherings. 

 S. Smith iana, Willd., aggr. 



III. Queen's— Boleybeg Bridge near Abbeyleix. 

 tS. purpurea, L. 



V. Kildare— near Leixlip. Meath — near Boyne monument, and 

 at Enfield. 

 VI. Galway, N.E.— Clonbrock. 



Populus trcmula, L 



III. Carlow— appears native at St. Mullin's. Queen's— wild 

 ground at Maryborough and Enio. 

 Taxus baccata, L. 



VII. King's — Clonad wood, probably native. 



LIstera cordata, R. Br. 



VII. King's — near summit of Arderin. 



Habenaria albida, R. Br. 



VII. Tipperary, N.— slopes west of Devil's Bit. 



Luzula vernalis, DC. 



VI. Galway, S E— Dalystown. The first station west of the 

 Shannon. 



Typha angustifolia, L- 



III. Kilkenny— plentiful in Lough Cullen. 

 Sparganium ramosum, Iluds. var. microcarpum, Neum. 

 VIII. Galway, W.— Clonbur neighbourhood, E. S. Marshall, 1S95. 

 IX. Mayo, E.— Cong neighbourhood, E. S. Marshall, 1895. 

 XII. Down— Lou ghinisland, Waddell (JSuppl. Flor. N.E.I) 



Lemna polyrhlza, L. 



III. Carlow— ditch by the Barrow below Graigueuamauagh, 



