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Ruhus siiherectus Anders. 



12 Wexford. — Killoiighrim Forest. 



13 Carlow. — Wood near St. Mullins. 

 15 Galway S. — Woods at Woodford. 



Rosa rubiginosa L. 



18 King's. — Frequent near Birr. 



19 Kildare. — Near Monasterevan and Kildare. 

 R. sephini Thuill. 



14. Queen's. — Plentiful by the canal near Portar- 

 lington, in a hedgerow and on the esker near 

 Maryborough, and on a roadside bank by the 

 Great Heath. 

 18. King's. — Frequent on eskers near Birr. 

 [Saxifraga umbra sa L. 



This plant covers a large extent of roadside fence near 

 Copenagh Gap, Co. Kilkenny. It has probably 

 been introduced by some means, as the form is 

 that generally regarded as the " garden variety," 

 though there are no gardens in the vicinity.] 

 *Sedum dasyphyllum L. 



15 Galway S. — Abundant on old walls and cottage 

 roofs at Ballinasloe. 

 *5. rupestre L. 



12 Wexford. — Thoroughly established on rocks and 

 walls about New Ross. 

 Epilobium angustifolium L. 



14 Queen's. — Plentiful on edge of bog between Mary- 



borough and Abbeyleix. 

 19 Kildare. — Edge of bog near Monasterevan. 

 *Petroselinum sativum Hoffm. 



15 Galway S. — Abbey walls at Portumna. 

 *Carum Carui L. 



12 Wexford. — Railway at Macmine. 

 (Enanthe fistulosa L. 



10 Tipp. N. — Drains by the Shannon near Portumna 

 Bridge. 

 ^Galium Mollugo L. 



17 Galway N. — Abundant in a meadow between Gal- 

 way and Balhndooly. 



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