4 The Irish Naturalist. Januafy, 



of " Irish Topographical Botany." The note of admiration 

 signifies, as usual, that I have seen a specimen : — 

 Ranunculus scleratus, Iv. 



25. Roscmn.— Cloontiuiullan '98, T. A. Mapother— i^^^. S. & A.M. 1 

 R. Llngrua, Iv. 



20. Wicklow.— Miirrougli '72, Hb. Steele— lU. S. & A. M. ! 

 Ri Aurlcomusy L. 



25. Roscmn.— Cloontimullau '98, T. A. Mapotlier— ^<5. S. & A. M. ! 

 Papaver Rhaeas, L. 



12. Wexford.— In I.T.B., p. 15, add " Rare."— See I.N., x., 152, 170. 

 Sisymbrium Sophia, L- 



6. Waterfd.— Duumore, Miss Taylor, Hb. Miss ^oW—Hb. S. & A. M. ! 

 8. Alllarla, Scop. 



25. Roscmn.— Kilteevan '98, T. A. Mapother— ^^. S. & A. M. ! 

 Erysimum chclrantholdcs, L. 



25. Roscmn.— Kilteevan '97, T. A. Mapother— ^(^. S. & A. M. ! 

 Viola odorata, L- 



25. Roscmn.— Kilteevan '97, T. A. Mapother— ^/^. S, & A. M. ! 

 Lychnis dlurna, L. 



12. Wexford.— In I.T.B., p. 55, add "Rare." See I.AL, x., 152, 170. 



29. Leitrim.— Glenade '80, F. \N. Moore, Hb. Steele— Hb. S. & A. M. ! 

 tVIontla fontana» L. 



9. CivARE. — Inagli '00: pretty common— P. H. Grierson ! 

 Malva moschata, L. 



9. Ci^ARE.— Tulla '01— R. D. O'Brien. Bally vaugbau '84, H. G. 

 Carroll— A^<^. S. & A. M. ! 

 Radlola Ilnoldes, Roth. 



31. Louth.— Carlingford hills frequent '01— N. Colgan. 

 tCcranlum columblnum, L. 



22. MeaTH. — In plenty at Moynalty, on edges of cultivated fields in 

 light soil, '01— W. A. Barnes ! 

 Rhamnus cathartlcus, L. 



25. Roscmn.— St. John's '98, T. A. Mapother— Zi^-^. S. & A. M. ! 

 R, Frangula, Iv. 



25. Roscmn.— Kilteevan '98, T. A. Mapother— 7//^. S. & A. M. ! 



Ononis rcpens, L. 



18. King's Co..— Near Shinrone '01— Miss Annette Hemphill ! 



Vicia hirsuta, Koch. 



36. Tyrone.— Dungannon '96— Mrs. Leebody. 



Prunus Padus, L. 



30. Cavan.— Castle Hamilton '01— W. F. de V. Kane. 



p. CerasuSy L. 



9. CivARE. —South of Cloonlara, '01— R. D. O'Brien ! 

 Rubus.— The whole of the additional information of the year relating 

 to the Brambles will be found in the November number of the I.N., 

 and need not be repeated here. This consists of Mr. Rogers' valuable 

 paper on north-eastern forms, and a note by Mr. Druce on some 

 Rubi observed in Kerry and Wicklow. The new county- records 



