240 The Irish Naturalist. October, 



Euphrasia Sallsburgensis, Funk.— Frequent on limestone rocks— 

 Poulaphuca, Carrick Hill, hill over Doagli Lough, Knockmore, and 

 on the b.are limestones south of Knockmore. Mr. Townsend 

 remarks of my specimens, " more like your Leitrim plant than the 

 Gal way one." 



E. breviplla, Burnat and Gremli. — On cliffs south of Doagli Lough. 



Pinguicula lusitanica, L. — West end of Lough Navar. 



Utrlcularia minor, L.— Bog south-west of Carrick Lake. 



U. Intermedia, Hayne. — Bog south-west of Carrick Lake, and lakelet 

 east of Derryvahon, in the same vallej'. 



Ulmus montana, With.— Native in glens in the shales west of Church 

 Hill and west of Lough Fadd. 



Populus tremula, L. — Sandstone cliffs at Drumbad, and south-west 

 of Lough Achork. 



Juniperus nana, Willd.— Limestone rocks, summit of Carrick Hill 

 and of the hill S.W. of Doagh Lough. 



Taxus baccata, L. — On the east and west cliff-ranges of Poulaphuca. 

 Cliffs over Doagh Lough and Screenagh River. Confined to the lime- 

 stone. 



Listera cordata, R. Br. — Abundant on the sandstone escarpments 

 from 400 feet upwards, growing sometimes nine inches high. 



Juncus obtuslflorus, Ehrh. — Marshes west of Church Hill and east 

 of Derr3'vahon. 



Luzula vernalls, DC. — Lough Fadd. 



Potamogeton alpinus, Balb. — Stream out of Doagh Lough. Seen 

 also in Mr. Stewart's Carrick Lake station. 



P. lucens, L. — Spectacle Lough, Doagh Lough, Monawilkin Lough. 



P. heterophyllus, Schreb.— Doagh Lough. 



Eleocharis multicaulis, Sni. — Lough Navar, and bog south-west 

 of Carrick Lake. 



Scirpus pauciflorus, Lighlf.— Carrick Lake and Lough Navar. 



Eriophorum latifollum, Hoppe.— Abundant by the Sillees River 

 near its exit from BunnahoneLake. Deep hollow S.E. of the summit 

 of Carrick Hill. Near the road above the head of Correl Glen. 



Rhynchospora alba, Valil. — Bog south-west of Carrick Lake. 



Cladlum lYIariscus, R.Br.— F'requent in the district. Noted at the 

 lakes of Carrick, Bunnahone, Monawilkin, Fadd, Doagh, and Navar, 

 and by a lakelet east of Derryvahon. Seen also on my return towards 

 Enniskillen at Lough Aleen, which fairly adds it to the Erne flora. 



Carex dioica, L. — Frequent: noted in six stations. 



C. curta, Good. — Lough Anlaban. 



C. Hudson ii, Ar. Benn. — By all the lakes on the lower grounds. 



C. limosa, L. — Loughs Navar, Anlaban, and Carricknagovver, and by 

 lakelets south of Shean North, and east of Derryvahon. 



C. laevigata.- Foot of cliff south-west of Lough Achork. 



C. flliformis, L — Frequent. Noted in eight stations, all on the 

 sandstone, and most of them on the high grounds. 



