l68 The Irish Naturalist. October, 



portions of the island were less productive of additions ; 

 the upland lakes appear to have been well searched by 

 my predecessors ; but a nice bit of old flat bog, fortunately 

 almost undrainable, and consequentl}^ not yet destroyed, 

 gave Droscra anglica, Eriophorum vaginatum, and the rare 

 Lycopodium inwidainm ; while another marsh, lying at 

 the head of Bunnamullen Bay, added Utricularia inter- 

 media, Carex limosa, and C. dioica to the list. The re- 

 mainder of the additional species came from various 

 situations, in ones and twos. 



I shall now list the additions to the flora of Bofln which 

 came under my notice, adding a few notes on plants pre- 

 viously observed. Species added to the flora are printed 

 in heavy type. 



Ranunculus Ficaria, I.. — East of the harbour. Found by digging for 



its roots. 

 Caltha palustris, L. — Near Church Though. 

 \I'uniiiria c^iiftisa, Jord. — Type and var. hihernica, Pugslcy. 

 Arabis ciliata, R.Br. — Sparingly on knolls M.E. of Church Louch. 

 Cardamine flexuosa. With. — East of the harbour. 

 Cochlearia ofTicinalis, L. — In several places. 

 C. graenlandica, L. — Western shore, in its usual luibitat- chinks of 



exposed rocks. 

 \Brassica Rapa, L. var. Brigiisii, H. C. W^ats. — Fields and banks, fre- 

 quent. I assume that this is the B. napus of More's list. 

 Stellaria graminea, L. — East of the harbour. 

 S. uliginosa, ]\lurr. — In several places. 

 Sagina maritima, Don. — In several places. 

 ♦Lavatera artorea, L. — Only in the vicinity of houses and fields. 

 JMalva rotundifolia, L. — Roadsides along tlie harbour. 

 *Ulex europaeus, I.. — Along a fence at 'head of Bunnamullen Bay — no 



(loul)t ])]antc(i. 

 Trifolium medium, Huds. — North of Church Lough. 

 T. procumbens, Sibth. — Dry banks north of Church Lough. 

 fVicia hirsuta, Koch. — Rocky margins of fields north-east of Church 



Lou<;h. 

 Lathyrus macrorrhizus, Winmi. — Rocky ground east of the harbour. 

 Rubus dumnoniensis, Bab. — " Practically identical with some of E. S. 



Marshall's ^faam specimens." — W. M. Rogers. 

 R. moUissimus, Rogers. — Near Church Lough, with the last. 

 R. dunensis, Rogers. — Near the harbour. A rare plant, previou.sly 



recorded by me from Achill. 

 Fragaria vesca, L. — Rocks east of the harbour. 

 Pyrus Aucuparia, I-. — A few small bushes on a rocky slope east of the 



harbour. 



