23S The Irish Nat2iralist.. October, 



Of these iS, 11 are additions to the flora of Cybcle district 

 X., and are distinguished hy the figure X. prefixed to them. 



Many of the more interesting species of this district had 

 only one previous station in the county, and for a number of 

 these several stations were found : — 



Ranunculus Auricomus. Eleocharis multicaulis. 



Vaccinium Oxycoccus. Cladium Mariscus. 



Pyrola secunda. Carex curta. 



Myosotis repens. C. limosa. 



Pinguicula lusitanica. C. h^vigata. 



Utricularia minor. C. filiformis. 



Empetrum nigrum. Glyceria plicata. 



Listera cordata. Agropyron caninum. 



Juucus obtusiflorus Asplenium viride. 



Potamogeton alpinus. Lastrea Oreopteris. 



P heterophyllus. 



The following notes give the new stations observed for rarer 

 species, with miscellaneous obser^^ations. I omit stations 

 which have been already published, including a number of 

 those enumerated in Mr Stewart's paper, in which it was a 

 pleasure to me to find the species in question still growing ; 

 nor do I quote separate stations for a number of interesting 

 plants which in this district rank as frequent, such as Arabis 

 hirsuta, Gatm rivale, Pamassia pahcstris, Saxifi-aga hyp- 

 noidcs (limestone only), Empetrn7n nigriun, Osinunda regalis. 



Ranunculus scoticus, E. S. Marshall. — Frequent around the 



mountain-lakes. Noted at Glencreawan L., Meenanieeu \^., Jv. 



Navar, L. Achork, and the lake west of Shean North ; doubtless 



occurs elsewhere. 

 R. Auricomus, L. — Carrick Hill, and near Church Hill, 

 IVIcconopsis cambrica, Vig. — Very fine on sandstone scarp behind 



the western cliffs of Poulaphuca. Sparingly on limestone cliffs 



above Doagh Lough. 

 Arabis hirsuta, vScop. — On a sandstone escarpment at Lough Fadd. 



Frequent on the limestone. 

 Vicia sylvatica, L. — On sandstone on shore of Lough Fadd, and on 



the Ecj'.iisetiim jiiiibrosiiui scarp. On limestone on the east and west 



cliff-ranges of Poulaphuca. 

 Rubus pulcherrlnius, Neum. — Margin of Bunnahone Lake. My 



visit was too early for the majority of brambles. 

 R. longithyrsiger, Bab., var. botrycros, Focke.— Edge of INIoua- 



wilkin Lake. "A rather small but strongly-armed form. This 



comes just between a Clonbur (E. Galway) plant of E S. Marshall's 



and a vShobdon (Heref.) one of A. Lev's, both of which I have 



