i904- Prakger.— 77/d? Mora of A chill Islmid. 283 



Hypericum eiodes, L.— At uorth eud of Keel Lough a submerged 

 form grew up from the bottom of pools three feet deep, reaching 

 the surface, but not flowering. 

 *CeraniuiYi pratense, L.— Abundantly naturalized in fields and on 



banks near Dugort. 

 Erodium moschatutn, LHerit.— Dooagh, 1840 (Babington in herb.) 



—Cyb. Hib., ed. IT. 

 tUicx Callii, Planch.— One bush by roadside, ^mile north of Mweelin, 

 in an old gorse hedge. The occurrence of a single plant of .so gre- 

 garious a species suggests introduction, but the place has been 

 derelict for many years. Though abundant in West Galway, the 

 species is unrecorded for Mayo. 

 JCytisus scoparlus, L.— Only seen as a kind of hedge on Inishbiggle. 

 Rubus plicatus, Wh. & N.— Twice gathered near Dugort. Of these 

 plants Mr. Rogers writes : — " Going off from type towards var. 

 hc))iistei)io>i, but distinct from that, I think." Also seen north of 

 Keel, and near Cashel. Recorded by E. S. Marshall from " Achill 

 Island" : i.e., near the Sound {loc. cit.). 

 R. cariensiSy Genev. — Common about Dugort (four gatherings made). 

 P'ound also near the vSound. A rare bramble, recorded from Wex- 

 ford only in I.T.B., but lately found in N. Kerry {sttpra, p. 129). 

 R. rhamnifolius, Wh. & N. — Roadside near the Mojiastery. 

 R. pulcherrlmus, Neum. — The commonest bramble on the island. 

 Specimens from Dugort, Slievemore, Monastery, and River were 

 named by Mr, Rogers. E- S. Marshall got it near Achill Sound (Joe. cit. ) 

 R. rustlcanus, Merc. — Extremely rare. A few small bushes about 



Cashel, and one on the margin of Annagh Lake. 

 R, iricus, Rogers.— Gathered at Dugort and at Keel. Mr. Rogers 

 adds a note: — "This was sent me from Dugort last year by Rev. 

 H. H. Slater." 

 R. mucronatus, Blox. — Roadside at Cashel, and margin of Mweelin 



Lough. 

 R. dunensis, Rogers. — Dugort. " I believe my A', dtinensis, /. j5., 190T, 

 382 ; though, as you will see on comparison with my description in 

 /. B.^ further examination of living bushes is desirable for absolute 

 certainty." — W^ M. R. A plant from Annagh Lake is doubtfully re- 

 ferred to the same form. This bramble is hitherto known only from 

 Down and Armagh. 

 R. Drcjeri, G. Jensen, sub-sp. Lcyanus, Rogers.— Near Achill Sound 

 '* Must go, I think, to my K. Leyanus, from some shadegrown and 

 slightly armed forms of which (from different English counties), it 

 seems not to differ in any essential point."— W. M. R. 

 R. rosaceus, Wh. & N., var. hystrix (Wh. & N.).— Ktel. 

 Potentilla procuinbens, Sibth.— Only seen near Keel Lough. One 

 specimen is referred by Rev. E. S. Marshall (but with some doubt) 

 to P. procnmbeus X reptaus {= P. mixta, Nolte.) 

 Saxifra^a stellarls, L.— Slievemore cliffs, abundant from about 1,700 

 feet up. More sparingly near Croaghaun summit, and on rocks over 

 Bunnafreva Lough West at about 1,100 feet. 



