191 3. 
The Clare hlajid Survey— Botajiy. 
51 
THE CLARE ISLAND SURVEY— BOTANY. 
With the issue of Mr. Cotton's report on the Marine 
Algae in November, the pubHcation of the Systematic 
Botan}' of the Clare Island Survey is completed. 
Other papers on botanical subjects — Mr. Forbes' report 
on " Tree -growth," and Mr. Lewis' on " Peat-deposits," 
have still to appear, but the enumeration of tho flora of 
the district, from Phanerogamia to Algae, is now complete. 
The extent of the six reports which make up this part of 
the Clare Island work mav be shown thus : — 
Group. 
Author. Pages Plates. 
Price. 
Phanerogamia and 
Pteridophyta 
Musci and Hepaticae 
Fungi 
Lichens 
Marine Algae 
Fresh -water Algae . . 
1 1 
R. Lloyd Praeger 112 , 6 
Rev. Canon Lett [ 18 
Sir H. C. Hawley 1 26 i 
and Carleton Rea. 
Miss Lorrain Smith 14 
A. D. Cotton .. ; 178 : II 
William West . . i C^i 2 
5. d. 
4 <^ 
6 
1 
6 
5 
2 () 
Total . . 410 20 
- . -. i 
13 
The results, from a statistical point of view, ma}' be 
shown similarly as follows, in number of species recorded : — 
Xew 
New 
Xew 
Group. 
Total. 
to 
to British 
to 
Ireland. 
Isles. 
Science. 
Phanerogamia and 
4^\^ 
Pteridophyta 
j 
Musci 
221 
- 
- 
- 
Hepaticae . . 
127 
7 
- 
- 
Fungi 
802 
295 
; 1 1 
2 
Lichens 
280 
34 
! I 
- 
Marine Algae 
437 
92 
18 
3 
Fresh-water Algae . . 
Total 
887 
157 
25 
6 
3»ii9 
585 
5 5 
1 1 
