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ADDITIONAIv SPBCIE;S. 



Ranunculus ficaria. — On Lamb Island. 



Montia fontana. — On Inislimacsaint and elsewhere. 



Hypericum perforatum. — East shore of Inishfree. 



Geranium molle. — Shore of Inistoney, which is one of the few of the 

 lower islands that are cultivated. 



Vicia liirsuta. — On the shores of Inishfree and Long Island. 



V. angfustifolia. — Stony shore on Inishmacsaint. 



Sarothamnus scoparius. — Hedges on Inistoney; it appears quite absent 

 from the natural wood and scrub of the islands, and Ulex is nearly 

 equally rare. 



Pyrus malus. — Observed in a number of stations, such as Inishfree, 

 apparentl}^ quite native. 



Circoea alpina. — Abundant on a number of the islands — Great Paris, 

 Inishmacsaint, Dacharne Island, Owl Island, Gublusk Island, etc. 

 I have no doubt that it was included by Mr. Barrington under C. 

 hctetiana. 



iEthusa cynapium. — Cultivated field by the Ballycassidy River. 

 *llilimulus luteus. — On the lake shore at Dacharne Island, and near the 

 mouth of Ballycassidy River. 



Mentha sativa. — Abundant on the stony margins of the islands. This 

 is certainly the plant quoted under " M. arvensis .? "by Mr. Barring- 

 ton as common on the shores of the islands. M. arvensis is not 

 usually found in such a situation. 



M. arvensis. — Cultivated field by Ballycassidy River. 



Salix purpurea. — Banks of Ballycassidy River. 



Fotamogeton crispus. — Sparingly in Ballycassidy River. 



Carex pilulifera. — Rabbit Island. 



C. distans. — On Cleenishgarve. 



Agrostis vulgaris, var. pumila, Lightfoot. — Shores of Hay Island. 



Holcus mollis. — Sparingly on Inishfree. 



Triodia decumbens. — Noted from Inishdavar only, but seen elsewhere. 



Brachypodium sylvaticum. — On Rabbit Island. 



Polypodium vulgare, var. — A form with very long narrow sharply 

 serrate lobes, the stipe longer than the rachis, and the leafy por- 

 tion of the frond about half as broad as long, occurred on rocks on 

 Cleenishmeen. In Co. Antrim this form occurs with, and merges 

 imperceptibly into true deeply-pinnatifid var. semilacermn, which 

 latter often returns to this form when under cultivation. 



Asplenium adiantum-nigrum.— Inishmacsaint ; certainly rare in the 

 district, but Mr. W. H. Phillips tells me of a wall by the Bally- 

 shannon road near Poulaphuca, covered with this species, 

 A. trichomanes, A. rtita-muraria, and Ceterach,^ the last-named of 

 which is also an addition to the flora of the district. 



Selaginella spinulosa. — Among short turf on Rabbit Island. 



Of the plants above named, Carex distans is an addition to 

 the flora of district x. of " Cybele Hibernica." 



The following additional notes refer to species quoted as 

 rare by Mr. Barrington, and for which only one station is 

 given in his list. 



Ranunculus penicillatus.— In the Ballycassidy River. 

 R. bulbosus.— Rabbit Island. Decidedly rare in the district. 

 Lychnis diurna.— On rocks on the shore of Cleenishmeen. 

 Trifolium medium.— Owl Island, Inishfree, and abundant on Bess 



Island. 

 Vicia sylvatica.— Seen by Mr. Barrington on Namanfin only. I found 



it abundantly there and on Bess Island, and in another station 



which I did not note. 



