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*Dlpiotaxls muralls, DC. 



V. Me ATH— Lay town. 



VI. N.B. Gai, WAY— railway outside Gal way tenniuus. 

 fSIIene noctlflora, Linn. 



V. MeaTh— plentiful in a sandy waste field west of Mayden Tower, 

 Elatlne hexandra, DC. 



VIII. W. Gateway— Craigdhu Lough, Roundstone, with Naias flex His. 

 Llnum angustifollum, Huds. 



V. Kii^DARE — rough banks near Leixlip railway station. 

 Lavatera arborea, Linn. 

 • IV. WiCKi^ow — steep rocks at south end of Bray Head, 1894, and 



still there. 

 Hypericum dublutn, Leers. 



III. Queen's— banks at Emo and Maryborough. 



IV. W1CKI.0W— below Woodenbridge, near Clara bridge, and by St. 



Saviour's Priory at Glendalough, 1S94. 

 VIL King's- Clonad Wood near Tullamore. 

 :JErodIum moschatum, L'Herit. 



VII. King's— roadside at Killeagh, an escape. 

 *MeIlIotus arvensis, Wallr. 



V. Louth— about Termonfeckin and Queensboro'. 

 Vicia angrustifolla, Linn. 



X. Cavan— base of Slieve CVlah. Very rare inland. 

 TrlfoIIum medium, Linn. 



III. Queen's— Emo and Portarlington. 

 rV. WiCKLOw— near Enniskerry. 



V. Meath— Navan. 

 T. striatum, Linn. 



IV. W1CKI.0W— dry pasture behind Greystones railway station, 1894, 

 and still there. 

 T. fraglferum, Linn. 



V. Meath — by the Boyne at Moruington. LouTH— By the Boyne 



above Queensborough, and by the shore at Clogher. The last- 

 named appears to be its northern east-coast limit. 



T. flllforme, Linn. 



IV. WiCKivOW— dry pasture behind Greystones railway station, 1894, 



and still there. 

 Lathyrus palustrls, Linn. 



V. Meath— plentiful on the shore of Lough Sheelin, near the West- 

 meath boundary. 



Rubus hirtus, W. and K. 



VI. N.E. Galway — Killasolan near Clonbrock. "A remarkable 

 form," W. M. Rogers. 

 Ceum Intermedium, Ehrh. 



III. Queen's— wood south of Maryborough. 

 Potentllla procumbens, Sibth. 

 X. Cavan — near Cavan town. 



