196 The Irish NaturalisU [July, 



Epipactis palustrls, Crantz.— VI. Farrahill Point, Gal way. —VII. 

 Bounla Islands, Tipperary. 



SIsyrlnchlum angrustlfollutn, Mill. — VI. Frequent on boggy 

 ground near the mouth of the Woodford river, growing amongst 

 Ling, Rushes, Molinia, &c., and looking quite wild. This is the 

 original station where the plant was first found wild in Ireland in 

 1845. 



Narcissus blflorus, Curtis.— VI. Abundant in pastures near the 

 round tower on Inishcaltra. The withered leaves were pointed out 

 to me by a boatman who has known the plant to flourish here in a 

 thoroughly wild state for many years. A few roots taken from the 

 island produced flowers with me in Dublin towards the end of April 

 last. 



Sparg-anlum simplex, Huds.— VI. On Ilaunmore, Galway, and near 



Killaloe, Clare. 

 Sagittaria sag-lttifoI!a, Ivinn.— VI. Near the harbour at Portumna, 



and at the mouth of the Woodford river. 

 Butonius umbellatus, I^inn — VI. Sparingly in bog drains by the 



Shannon at Killaloe — and (VII.) in the Nenagh river near Dromineer. 



Potamoireton plantairlneus, Du Croz. — VL Bog drains near 



Portumna, Galway. Previously recorded from this station by Dr. 



Moore in Cybele. 

 P, lucens, Ivinn. — VI. and VII. Abundant and very luxuriant in many 



parts of the lake, often growing in water from 8 to 10 feet in depth. 



Its dense tangles are a favourite haunt of the Perch, and hence the 



plant is known locally by the name Perch-weed. Only four other 



Potamogetons were observed in or about the lake, i.e., P. natans^ 



P. perfoliatuSf P. crispus^ and /*. peciinatus, but P. densus has also been 



recorded. 

 Zanlchellla brachystcmon, J. Gay.— VII. Dromineer Bay. This 



appears to be the prevailing form in Ireland, and is seldom found 



so far inland. 

 Carex flllformis, Linn. — VI. Near Bonnaveen Point and abundant 



by the Shannon near Portumna. 

 C. Pseudo-Cypcrus, Linn. — VI. Rinmaher, Galway. — VII. Slevoir 



Point and at Gortmore. 

 Deschampsla flexuosa, Trin.— VL On Glounagalliagh Mountain, 



Co. Clare. 

 Sesleria caerulea. Scop.— VI.— Ilaunmore — VII. Derry Is., Slevoir 



Point, &c., frequent on the limestone. 

 Poa ncmoralls, Linn.— VI. Woods at Ballyvalley near Killaloe, Clare. 

 Glycerla aquatlca, Sm.— VI. By the Shannon at Portumna. 

 Polypodlum vulg'are, Linn.— Remarkably luxuriant on moist grit 



boulders in the ^ood on Scilly Island, several fronds measuring 



; ft. II in. 



