1908 Prakgkr. — Irish Topographical Botany. 37 



Dipsacus sylvestriSi Huds. 



39. Antrim. About 50 plants among brambles on spoil-bank of a 

 chalk quarry, one mile N.E. of Moira, 1906 — N. H. Foster I 

 Bidens trlpartitaf L. 



14. Queen's Co. Near Lea Castle, Portarlington, 1906— P. 



19. Kii^DARE. Monasterevan, 1906 — P. 

 Pyrola minor, L. 



36. Tyrone. Fadross, Clogber, 1907— Miss Peck ! 

 ♦Lysimachia Nuininularia, L. 



30. Cavan. Two miles from Belturbet, 1904 — W. A. Barnes. 

 {IVIentha rotundifolia, Huds. 



30. Cavan. Duugummin, two miles from Oldcastle, 1904 — W. A. 

 Barnes. 

 Polygonum Hydropiper, L. 



t8. King's Co. North-west of Monasterevan, 1906— P. 

 Rumex Hydrolapathum, Huds. 



18. King's Co. Ballycumber, 1906— P. 

 *P, Bistorta, L. 



9. CiyARE. Killaloe, 1906 — Miss Annette Hemphill 

 Juncus obtusiflorus, Ehrh. 



18. King's Co. North side of R. Barrow near Lea Castle, 1906 — P, 

 Sparganium simplex, Huds. 



18. King's Co. By R. Barrow, east of Lea Castle, 1906— P. 

 Carcx Hudsonii, Ar. Benn. 



36. Tyrone. Near Dungannon, 1906 — R. W. Bingham! 

 C. praecox, Jacq. 



36. Tyrone. Dungannon, 1906 — R. W. Bingham 



Glyceria plicata, Fr. 



18. King's Co. Ballycumber, 1906 — P. 

 Hordcum secalinum, Schreb. 



9. Ci^ARE. Near Killadj'sert pier ; abundant in a swampy meadow 

 on Deer Island, 1907— Miss Knowles. 

 Equisetum hycmalc, L. 



II. Kilkenny. Castletown, 1907 (W. S. Irving)— Miss Knowles. 

 Lycopodium clavatum, L. 



15. Galway S.E. Attymon bog— Mrs. Joyce. 



NEWS GLEANINGS. 



Rowland Southern^ B.Sc. 



Our hearty congratulations to our valued contributor, Rowland 

 Southern, of the National Museum, Dublin, who has lately obtained his 

 degree in science at the University of London with 2nd-class honours in 

 zoology. 



