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Apium nodiflorum, Reiclib. f. — A rampant form occurred near 

 Ross-lare, climbing into the hedges, and showing no trace of rootlets 

 at the nodes. Var. ocreatum, Bab. — At Westport. 



Foeniculum vulgare, Mill Near Lady's Island Lake, Co. Wexford. 



Sherardia arvensis, L. — Among grass at Roundstone, and to all 

 appearance native. 



Aster Trlpolium, L., var. discoldea.— -Rosslare. 



Diotis maritlma, Hook.— In great abundance, and flowering freely, 

 in the locality in which Mr. C. Hurst gathered it a few years back. 

 A sight worth going to Ireland to see. 



Anthemis nobilis, L., var. discoidea.— Berehaven. 



Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, L— In flower in September. 

 A curious small form occurs in the turf by Dog's Bay, Roundstone, 

 with a stem 2-4 inches high, and a monocephalous anthode, with 

 dark phyllaries. A similar form occurs on the Lizard Downs. It 

 seems to deserve a varietal name. 



Senecio vulgaris, L., var. radiatus, Koch.— Near the pier at 

 Bantry. 



Senecio Jacobaea, L-, var. discoideus, L.— Dog's Bay, Round- 

 stone ; Rosslare, Co. Wexford. 



Arctium Newbouldii (Williams), ( = >iemorosum, Lej.). — Rosslare. 



A. intermedium, Lange — Ascends to 700 feet on Ben Bulben. Bere- 

 haven ; Derrynane ; between Leenane and Westport. 



Cnicus arvensis, Hoffm.— Ascends to i ; 6oo feet on the Ben Bulben 

 range. 



Silybum lYIarianum, Gaertn.— Near Lady's Island Lake. 



Erica Mackayi, Hook.— In full flower in vSeptember, not choosing the 

 wettest part, but rather the drier portions, of the bog. I found it 

 by the road, about half a mile south of Craigga More, as well as on 

 and about that hill. 



E. mediterranea, L., var. hibernica, Hook.-This, on the con- 

 trary, appeared to prefer the wetter parts of the heath on Urrisbeg^ 

 especially on the N.E. side. To me it appears varietally distinct 

 from the Portuguese plant. 



Dabcecia polifolia, D. Don. [= D. can/abrua (Huds.)].— In magnificent 

 flower at Roundstone, &c. I saw it about four miles from Westport, 

 on the road to Leenane. 



Statlce Iinearifolia, Laterr — Berehaven, Derrynane, Roundstone, 

 near Ben Bulben, Wexford, and Waterford. 



Anagallis arvensis, L.— In grassy places by the sea at Roundstone, 

 and seemingly quite indigenous. 



Erythraea Centaurium, Pers. (= Centaurium umbellatum, Gilib.), var. 

 capitatum (Koch).— Roundstone. This is doubtless the E. latifolia 

 of the " Cybele." 



E. pulchella, Fries (= Centaurium pulchellum (Druce)).— A few speci- 

 mens near Raven Point, Co. Wexford. 



Symphytum asperum, Lepechin. — Near Killinick, Co. Wexford. 

 The fodder plant. 



