9§ The Irish Naturalist. 



R. rustlcanus, Merc. 1 — (VII.) Hedges about Knock Drin, common. 

 R. macrophyllus, W. and N. 



var. Schlcchtendalll, W. and N.— (VII.) Knock Ross. 



var. ampllficatus, Lees.— (VII.) Knock Ross. 



R. pyramidalis, Kalt.— (VII.) Knock Ross. Mr. E. F. Linton re- 

 marks on this " rather more hairy, and rather less glandular than usual." 

 R. Drejeri, G. Jansen.— (VII.) Knock Drin. 



R. f uscus. W. and N.— (VII.) Knock Drin and Knock Ross, frequent. 

 R. dumetorum, W. and N., var. fcrox, Weihe.— (VII.) Knock Drin. 

 R. corylifolius x. cceslus.— (VII.) Knock Ross. 



R. ccesius. L — (VII.) Knock Ross, on stony shore of Derevaragh. 



var. Ilgerinus, Genev.— (VII.) Deer Park fence, Knock Drin. 



var. intermedius, Bab.— (VII.) Roadside hedge, Garraree, near 

 Knock Drin. 

 R. saxatilis, L. — Knock Ross, abundant. 



Geum rivalc, L-— (VII.) Balrath, near Reynella, Miss E. Reynell ! 



Agri mon ia Eu pator la, Iv.— Roadside between Mullingar and Sonna ! 

 and at Knock Drin, Miss Levinge, not common. 



Poterium Sanguisorba, L-— Shore of Rinardo Bay, L. Ree, B.and V. 



Rosa spinosissima, L.— Hare Island, L. Ree, Miss Levinge; not 

 previously definitely recorded from this county, but reported as common 

 near L. Ree, B. and V. 



R. tomentosa, Sm. — Knock Drin ; not previously definitely recorded 

 from Westmeath ; but said to be common near L. Ree, B. and V. 



{ R. rubiginosa, L. — (VII.) Hedges in Loughanstown, Mr. Groves. 



R. arvensls, Huds. — Roadside between Killynon and Reynella, Miss 

 E. Reynell ! not previously recorded from the county ; but referred to 

 District 7 by B. and V. St. John's Wood (the locality given) is, however, 

 in District 9, Co. Roscommon. 



f Pyrus Aria, Sm. — Knock Drin woods; not previously definitely 

 reported from this county, but said to have been found in most of the 

 islands in L. Ree, B. & V. 



Saxifraga Hirculus, L. — Lisclogher Bog ; I gathered a few speci- 

 mens of this rare plant in August, 1888, in the same place where it had 

 been formerly found by Mr. Reynell, vide " Cyb. Hib.," p, 117. 



S. tridactyIItes,L.— Hare Island, L. Ree, Miss Levinge; not common 

 in the county. 



S. hypnoides f L. — Recorded as from a rock at Reynella ; but it is 

 not there now. 



Parnassla palustris, L. — Shores of L. Derevaragh, Driumore, and 

 Knock Drin. 



Cotyledon Umbilicus, L. — On ruins of Mortimer's Castle, near L. 

 Derevaragh ; rare. 



Drosera anglica, Huds.— Lisclogher Bog. 



Myrlophylium verticillatum, L.— (VII.) N. W. end of L. Owel, 

 and a curious dwarf form near L. Ennel in 1893, growing on ground dry 

 in the summer of that year, but usually submerged. 



var. pectinatum, DC— Bog holes in bog of Lynn. 



M. spicatum, L. — L. Owel and River Gaine at Kilmaglish ; not 

 common. 



ML aiternif lorum, DC. — Brittas Lake and holes in Quarry Bog; not 

 previously definitely recorded from this county, but referred to Dist. 7 

 by B. & V. ; Kiltoom, the locality given, is in Roscommon, Dist. 9. 



• R. rusticanus has been already recorded from District 7 in Journal 

 of Botany for March, 1894 (p. 76). —Eds. 



