1907. 



Pk A EGEE. — The Flora of In ish hi rl\ 



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Carex distans, r. 



PLornschuchiana, 

 1. 



extensa, r. 



flava, v.c. 

 Anthoxanthinn odora- 



tum, c. 

 Phleum pratense, 1. 

 Agrostis canina, r. 



alba, c 



vulgaris, c. 

 Aira c-aryophyllea, c. 



praecox, c. 

 Deschampsia caespitosa, 

 1. 



flexuosa, f, 

 Holcus mollis, -i, 



lanatus, f. 

 Arrhenatherum avena- 



ceum, c. 

 Triodia decumbens, c. 

 Phragmites communis, 



f. 

 Cynosurus cristatus c. 



Koeleria cristata, c. 

 Molinia caerulea, c. 

 Dactylis glomerata, f. 

 PDa annua, c. 



prate nsis, f. 



trivialis, f. 

 Glyceria fluitans, f, 



maritima, r. 

 Festuca rottbcellioides, 

 r. 



sciuroides, r. 



ovina, c. 



rubra, r. 

 Bromus mollis, f. 

 Brachypodium sylvati- 



cimi, f. 

 Solium perenue, r. 



Jtemulentum, 1. 

 Agropyron repens, r. 

 Nardus stricta, f. 

 Pteris Aquilina, c. 

 Blechnum Spicant, c. 

 Asplenium Adiantum- 



nigrum, f. 



Asplenium 111 annum, 

 c. 



Ruta-muraria. 1. 

 AtliyriumFilix-fcemina, 



c. 

 Scolopendrium vulgare, 



r. 

 Ivastrea P A ilix-mas, c. 



dilatata, f. 



aeinula, f. 

 Pol} podium vulgare, f. 

 Osmunda regalis, c. 

 Opliioglossum vulga- 



tum, 1. 

 Botrychium Lunaria, r. 

 Equisetum arvense, r. 



palustre, 1. 



limosum, 1. 

 I.ycopodium Selago, 1. r. 

 Selaginella selagi- 



noides, f. 

 Isoetes lacustris, 1. 

 Chara fragilis, f. 

 Nitella opaca (?), 1. 



Notes on Rarer Peants, &c, 



Fumaria capreolata, L.— Fine plants in one station. F. con- 

 fusa irequent, in the typical form and as var. hibernica. 



Cochlearia grsenlandica, L. — Not infrequent in chinks of rocks 

 on the northern coast, and comes inland along the reef of rocks that 

 runs south-east towards Garrant}-. Identical in characters and 

 habitat with the Achill plant 



Heliantliemurn guttatum. Mill. — We were much pleased to find 

 this on Iuishturk — one small colony, consisting of very flue plants. 

 The station is a grassy rib of rock which crosses the main valley of 

 the island, just below the straggling cottages, four in number, which 

 constitute the village of Craggy. This plant has its Irish head-quarters 

 in the neighbeuring island of Inishbofiu,iu \V. Galway, where it was 

 discovered by Mr. W. MacMillan in 1872 ; and elsewhere in Ireland 

 is known only from Three Castle Head, Co. Cork. Its rarity on Turk 

 contrasts curiously w r ith its abundance on Bofln. 



Sagina subulata, Presl. — Sparingly distributed along the north and 

 west coasts, generally on drj^ ledges of rock. The finding of this 

 plant in W. Mayo fills up a gap in its known range, which is now 

 almost continuous for the maritime divisions from Cork round the 

 west coast to Antrim. 



Spergula arvensis, L Both var. vulgaris and var. saliva seen. 



iviontia fontana, L. — Var. minor occasional \ var. rivularis once seen. 



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