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Ranunculus Baudotii, Godr.— Iu a pond between Wexford and 



Raven Point. 

 R. Flammula, L.— At 2,000 feet on the Brandon range. A form of 



this, much gone over, was seen in a peaty pool between Maarn and 



the Cross Roads, Co. Galway, which had leaves very like those of R. 



scotkus, and I think it will be found to be that species, but specimens 



gathered earlier in the year are necessary before one can speak 



positively. 

 R. Lingua, L.— Rossmore near Lough Derg, 

 R. Steven i, Andrj, — Berehaven. 

 R. Boraeanus, Jord. — Roundstone. 

 R. repens, L. — In the "Alien List" Mr. Dunn included R. repeus as 



an introduced plant to the British Isles. I saw it on the cliffs of 



Brandon up to 2,700 feet, and I have seen it in Filby Fen growing 



with absolutely native plants, as also on the Langton Lees, a piece 



of lowland moorland in Scotland. I have no doubt that it is a 



native species. 

 Aquilegia vulgaris, L. — By Lough Derg near Rossmore. 

 Fumaria capreolata, L., and F. pallidiflora, Jord.— Killarney. 

 F. co nf Lisa, Jord., and F. Borsei, Jord. — Also near Killarney. 

 Radicula Nasturtium-aquaticum (L.), Druce (Nasturtium 



officinale), var. microphylla (Reichb.), Druce.— Berehaven. 

 Alyssum maritimum, Lam. — A lax form of this at Killarney, in 



the station yard. 

 Barbarea verna, A.schers. [vulgaris^ Brown), var. divaricata (Dyer). — 



Near Maam. 

 Arabis hirsuta, R. Br.— On the Ben Bulben range, at 1,700 feet, in 



Sligo. 

 A. ciliata, R. Br This seems a very good sub-species. A belated 



flower of the glabrous plant was found in mid-September near 



Roundstone. 

 Cardamine flexuosa, With. — At 2,000 feet on Brandon. 

 Senebiera didyma, Sm. — Westport, 1876. 

 Lepidium Smithii, Hook. — Dingle, &c. The true Z. hirtum is not 



an Irish species. 

 Cerastium vulgatum, L., var. hirsutum (Fries.). — On a wall at 



Glengariff, the stem clothed with long patent hairs, not glandular. 

 Stellaria palustris, Retz.— By the Shannon near Killaloe landing 



stage. 

 Sagina procumbens, L. — A form of this, with fleshy leaves (the 



var. maritima, Greu. & Godr.), at Berehaven. 

 S. nodosa, Fenzl.— The highest elevation for this species, given in 



" Cybele," is 1,000 feet in Dublin. I saw it at 1.800 feet on the Ben 



Bulben range in Sligo, as the glabrous plant. 

 Hypericum Androssemum, L— On the cliffs of the Ben Bulben 



range at 1,000 feet. 

 Geranium Robertianum, L. — At 1,700 feet on Brandon. 

 Impatiens glanduligera, Royle. —At Enniscorthy. 



