42 The Irish Naturalist. [Februarj-, 



the Donegal flora as enumerated in Cybclc Those unnumbered 

 are rare species or sub-species for which new localities have 



been found. 



1. Thallctrum dunensc, Dum. 



Ranunculus bulbosus, L. — "Rare in the north-west," Cybele. 

 Frequent all round the sandy coast of Donegal, and abundant in 

 most suitable places. 



2. R. auricomus, L- — Most rare in the north-west (Donegal). A 



single locality in the eastern half of the county. 

 Claucium flavum, Crantz. — Has no place in the Donegal flora. 



3. Viola odorata, L. — Thoroughly established in several places. 



4. V. (sylvatica) Rcichcntoachiana, Boreau.— Carrablagh, &c., 



1898. 



5. V. tricolor, L.— Fanet, 1898. 



To these two I had not accorded segregative distribution. 



6. Aratois ciliata, R. Br. — Rosses, Co. Donegal. "The best ciliata I 



have seen " — A. Bennett. 

 Arenaria trincrvia, L. — Abundant by the River Erne. 

 Ulex Callii, Planch.— Inishowen, 1898. (Mr. Hunter). 



7. Ononis rcpcns, L.— Omit brackets in Cybele to XI. Two new 



localities discovered. 

 Rubus.— The forms noticed in Donegal additional to those given 



in Cybele, are A', plicatiis, Wh. and N., and var. ke/nisU'inon ; 



K, carpi)iifoliiis, Wh. and N., and A', inctirvattis var. ; R. rhafuni- 



folius, Wh. and N. ; R. pyj-aifiidalts, Kalt. ; R. leiicostachys, Schleich, 



and A', villieaulis ; R. 7'osaceiis, var. hystrix \ R. Koehhri, Wh, and N. ; 



and A', eorylifolhis, Smith. These have been determined by 



competent authorities (see Flora of DonegaV). 

 Radiola IVIillegrana, L.— Profusely abundant at Malin Head, 



the extreme north of Ireland. 



8. Rosa mollis, vSmitli. 



Dryas octopctala, L.— Less scarce than I supposed in its single 



locality. 

 Epilobium ang-ustifolium, L — Sea-level to 1,100 feet, Donegal. 

 Apium inundatum, Reichb. fil., var. IVIoorci, vSyme. 

 A. nodiflorum, D., var. ocreatum, Bab. 

 A. nodiflorum, L., var. repens, Plook. fil. 



Pimpinella Saxifraga, L.— PVequent in the S.W. of Donegal, on 

 limestone. 



9. Arctium minus, Bernh.— Clonmany, Inishowen (1898), and prob- 



ably frequent. 



Carduus crispus, L.— Near Malin town, Culdaff, &c., in Inish- 

 owen, frequent. 

 10. Staticc bahusiensis. Fries, var boreal is, Fr. — Determined 

 by Mr. Bennett. North shores of Mulroy, Co. Donegal. This 

 form is not mentioned in Cybele. 



S. occidentalis, Moyd {binei'vosa, P. L. Smith), var. inter- 

 media, vSyme. 



