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Equlsetum varlegatum, Schleich, var. majus, Syme. 



III. Queen's — in marshy ground in several spots near Maryborough. 

 VII. King's— Bank by the Tullamore River near the bridge at Bal- 

 linagar, and abundant by the Kilbeggan branch of the Grand 

 Canal. 



The head-quarters of this plant appear to be in the Central 

 Plain. Thence it has spread all along the Royal Canal, right 

 to the boundary of the city of Dublin. 

 E. hyemale, Linn. 

 VII. King's— On the edge of the stream below the bridge at Clonad 

 Wood near Tullamore. 

 Charafrag^ills, Desv. 

 III. Queen's— Maryborough (var. deltcaUda)' 

 V. Kii^DARE — canal at Leixlip and Kilcock. MeaTH — canal at 

 Enfield; in Lough Crew near Oldcastle. LouTH — Soldier's 

 Point (var. capillacea), Killencoole. • 



X. Tyrone— Favour Royal, Mrs. Leebody (var. delicatuld). 

 C. aspera» Wilkl. 



V. Meath — Oldcastle. 

 VII. King's— Hdenderry, and in the Kilbeggan branch of the Grand 

 Canal. 

 €• polyacantha, Braun. 



V. Meath. — in Lough Crew near Oldcastle. 

 C. contrarla, Kuetz. 



V. Meath— near Oldcastle. 

 VII. King's— Edenderry, in the canal. 

 JX. Roscommon— in the River Suck at Bellagill bridge. 

 X. Gavan — in Lough Sheelin. , 

 C. hlsplda,Linn. 



III. Queen's — canal at Portarlington (var. rudis). 

 V. Kn<DARE— canal at Maynooth and Kilcock (var. rudis). MeaTH 

 —Lough Crew near Oldcastle (type and var. rudis), canal at 

 Enfield (var. rudis). 

 VII. King's— canal at Edenderry (var. rudis). 

 X. Gavan— Lough Sheelin (var. rudis). 

 Ci vuIgrarlSy Linn. 



V. Kii^DARE- near Garbury (var. longibracteata). MeaTH— near 

 Oldcastle (var. longibracteata). 

 VII. KiNG'S-near Clonad Wood, and in the Kilbeggan branch of the 

 Grand Canal. 

 X. Cavan— near Cavan town. 

 Nltella opaca, Ag. 



V. Meath— Oldcastle. 



VI. N.E. Gai^way— old well at Clonbrock. 

 VII. KING'S— Tullamore River below Geashill. 



X. Cavan— near Cavan town. 



