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on a specimen I collected in Armagh (/, iV., 1893, p. 133). It is 

 satisfactory therefore to have the above additional records 

 which are verified by Mr. A. Bennett. 

 Ai minus Eernh. var. panlculatus, Lange. 

 III. Queen's— Maryborough. 

 V. Louth— Baltray, Castlebellingham. 

 A. Intermedium, I^ange. 



III. Queen's — Maryborough. 



IV. WiCKi^ow — wood near Bnniskerry. 



V. Meath — LaytownandMornington. LouTH — Togherand Clogher. 

 Carduus crlspus, Ivinn. var. b. polyanthemos (Koch.) 



III. Queen's— Maryborough. 

 ICIchorlum Intybus, Linn. 



V. I/)UTH — very common in fields and waste ground by the sea 

 about Termonfeckin and below Togher ; the only place I have 

 seen it in Ireland where it looked naturalised. 

 PIcrls echloldesy Linn. 



V. Meath— gravelly banks at Laytown. Previous District V. records 

 confined to Dublin. 

 •Crcpls taraxlcifolla, Thuill. 



III. Queen's— roadside at Maryborough. 



V. Kii<DARE— Leixlip. 



Spreading westward. • 



Leontodon hlspldus, Linn. 



III. Queen's— Portarlington and Bmo. 

 V. KiLDARE— Maynooth and Carbury. MeaTh— Athboy and Lough 

 Sheelin. 

 VII. KiNG'S—Geashill. 



We do not yet know the distribution of this and L. hirtus in Ireland. 

 Centunculus minimus, Linn. 



V. Meath— damp sandy ground behind the lighthouses at Boyne- 

 mouth. Apparently not known previously from any station 

 between Co. Cork and Co. Down. 

 Praxinus excelsior, Linn. 



The curious sport F. momphylla Desf = /^ heterophylla Willd., with 

 large undivided ovate leaves, was gathered in a rough hedge 

 near Portarlington, Queen's Co., and in a similar situation near 

 Togher, Louth, apparently wild. 

 Erythrsea pulchella, Fr. 



III. Queen's Co.— Dry pasture at Emo. Apparently the only inland 

 station in Ireland. 

 Myosotis col Una, Hoffm. 



V. Meath— wall by roadside near Boyne monument. 

 CuscutaTrifoIil, Bab 



V. Louth— on sandhills near Baltray, at the mouth of the Boyne ; 

 and on sandy shore below Lurgan Green, growing on Lotus, &c. 

 Threlkeld's old record for " Cuscuta major;' " Mayden Tower," I 



