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placed in my hotryeros packet. In the typical Devon plant the 

 leaflets are larger and uincrouate, and the stem less prickly. In 

 panicle I see no difference."'— W. M. R. This bramble is hitherto 

 unrecorded for Ireland, either type or variet}-. 



Dryas octopctala, L. — Abundant all over the top of Knockmore. 

 Likewise at the base of the east end of the eastern cliffs of 

 Poulaphuca, where the cliffs are still low. 



Potent! Ila procumbcns, Sibth. — Church Hill and Derrygonnell}-. 



Aichetnilla pratensis, Schmidt. — Carrick Lake, and south-west of 

 Largylinny. 



A. alpestris, Schmidt. — Knockmore. 



Saxifraga aizoides, L.— On the western cliff-range of Poulaphuca. 



Sedutn Rhodlola, DC. — At one spot near the summit of the Poula- 

 phuca western cliffs. 



Drosera ang^Iica, Huds. — Carricknagower Lough, Lough Navar, and 

 S.W. of Lough Achork. 



Epilobiutn angrustlfolium, L. — Frequent on the Poulaphuca cliffs, 

 especially on the eastern part. 



Circsea alpina, L— Woods on limestone at Carrick and Knockmore. 

 Glen in the shales west of Church Hill. 



Callitriche stagnalis, vScop. — Near Carrick Lake and Knockmore. 



Hieracium anglicum, Fr. — Abundant on the limestone hills, from 

 Poulaphuca to Knockmore Also on the sandstone scarps in a 

 number of place.^, as at Carricknagower and in the Lough Aulaban 

 neighbourhood. 



Lobelia Dortmanna, L— Along the northern shores of Lough 

 Xavar. 



Vaccinium Oxycoccus, L. — Lough Anlaban, and lakelet east of 

 Derryvahon. 



V. Vitis-Idaea, L. — Remarkabl} abundant on the Poulaphuca cuesta. 

 Alwa3's present in profusion with the Pyrolas, and serving as a 

 useful indication w^hen searching for them. Forms an almost con- 

 tinuous fringe along the shores of Lough Navar, with abundant 

 fruit. 



Pyrola media, Sw. — Six times observed on the sandstone — on shore 

 of Lough Fadd, and on scarps at Carricknagower, east of Meena- 

 meen Lough, north of Lough Anlaban, on Shean North, and half a 

 mile south of the last. It grew with P. seciinda in all these stations 

 except the first, but always more sparingly. 



P. minor, L.- On the sandstone scarp over Carricknagower Lough. 



P. secunda, L — In six stations, in addition to the published one in 

 Correl Glen, all being on sandstone scarps facing north— Carrickna- 

 gower Lough, east end of Meenameen Lough, north of the point 

 marked 1,033 o^^ OS map (abundant), N.K. of Lough Anlaban, 

 Shean North (abundant , and half a mile south of Shean North 

 (abundant). 



IVIyosotis repens, G. Don. — North-east of Drumbad summit. 



lYIimuIus guttatus, DC — By the river at Derrygonuelly. 



