i^S The Irish Naturalist. April, 



Erodium cicutarium, L'Her. — A white-flowered form at Rosslare 

 of the non-glandular plant, probably E. pallidiflorum, Jord. 



Ulex Gallil, Planch., var. humilis, Planch.— Very characteristic on 

 rocks at Derrynane and at Ronndstone. The type was in most 

 magnificent bloom on Urrisbeg. 



Vicla Orobus, DC. — New to district VI. On Church Island, Lough 

 Derg, in small quantity. 



Rubus Lindleianus, Lees. — Plentiful near Killaloe. 



R. rhamnifolius, W. &N Near Roundstone. 



R. Selmeri, Liudeb. — Near Westport. 



R. macrophyllus, W. & N. agg. — Near Portumna ; near Westport; 

 Sligo. 



R. thyrsoideus, Wiinm.— The Rev. W. Moyle Rogers writes:— 

 " Though I have nothing in a large collection of R. thyrsoideus quite 

 matching these pieces, there can hardly be any doubt, I think, that 

 in an aggregate sense they must go to the above. Usually, however, 

 the stem is stouter and glabrous or glabrescent, the terminal leaflet 

 with a much longer petiole, and the panicle prickles weaker and 

 curved. But it is an exceedingly variable species, and 3'our stem is 

 probably very young. So I suggest provisionally R. thyrsoideus, 

 Wimtn., sp. coll., the first Irish specimen that I have seen." This 

 was gathered at Derrynane. 



R. pulcherrimus, Newm. — Berehaven ; new to Cork. Roundstone, 

 not infrequent. 



?Rubus Iasloclados, Focke.— Berehaven " Much like lasioclados, 

 but w T ith too immature barren stem for certainty" — teste Rev. W. 

 Moyle Rogers. 



Potentilla procumbens, Sibth.— Roundstone ; Rosslare. 



P. reptans, L., var. microphylla, Tratt — Near Raven Point, Wex- 

 ford. 



Alchemilla vulgaris, L.— Ascends to 1,800 feet in Sligo. Var. 

 glabra, DC. alpestris, Schinidt. — Ben Bulbeu range. 



Agrlmonia odorata, Mill. — Derrynane, Co. Kerry; Rossmore, Co. 

 Galway ; Rosslare, Co. Wexford. 



Rosa agrestis, Savi (A\ sepium, Thuill).— On Church Island, Lough 

 Derg. 



Crataegus Oxyacantha, L. — Only monogyna seen. 



Saxifraga hypnoides, L. — Ascends to 1,800 feet on Ben Bulben. 

 Two forms occur on that range ; one, I am inclined to think, may 

 be Sternbergii ; it was over flower. 



Escallonla rubra, Pers., or E. macrantha, Hook & Am. ? — 

 Naturalised near Derrynane, &c. 



EpIIoblum montanum, L.— A form somewhat simulating roscum 

 grew on walls at Killaloe. 



Fuchsia RIcartonI, Hort. — Quite naturalised in many places by 

 Kenmare River, as at Castle Cove, Derrynane, Scv., in Kerry, and at 

 Roundstone and Leenaue in Galway. In great luxuriance and 

 beautiful flower. Seedling specimens were noticed. 



