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Utricularia intermedia, Hayne. — Marsh at head of Bunnamullen Bay. 



Thymus Chamaedrys, Fries. — In several jilaces. 



Stachys sylvatica, 1.. — Rocks and edges of fields north of Church Lough. 



tLamium intermedium, Fr. — 1 „ ,, , , 



T, ■ . -J , ,, (Both seen ni several places. 



%\s. hybndum, \ dl. — J ' 



Beta maritima, I.. — Sparingly in several places on sandy and gravell 



shores on the south and east shores. 

 Atriplex hastata, T..— On sliores occasionallv. 

 Polygonum Raii, Bal). — Luxuriant on sandy shores in the east. 

 JRumex congiomeratus, Murr. — One fine plant on a rock by the Inner 



Harl)o\ir. 

 Euphorbia Peplus, L. — Local on stony shores, roadsides, and fields 



about the liarbour and Cloonamore. 

 Salix cinerea, I-. — In several places, much eaten down. 

 *S. pentandra, I>. — Here and there, but no doid)t planted. 

 Orchis incarnata, L. — Behind Cloonamore. 

 Ophrys apifera, Huds. — Sparingly on dry bluffs S.E. of Church Lough, 



above the sand-dunes. .\n unex]^ecte(l addition to the flora. 

 Habenaria viridis, R. Br. — South of Cloonamore. 

 H. chloroleuca, Ridley. — Near Church Lough. 

 Juncus maritimus, Lamk.— South shore of the Inner Harbour. 

 Scirpus paueiflorus, I.ightf. — Near Church Lough. 

 Sparganium ramosum, Huds. — Frequent in suitable stations. 

 Triglochin maritimum, L. — West end of the harbour. 

 Ruppia rostellata, Koch. — Lough Bofin, abundant in some parts. 

 Luzula maxima, DC. — On a rock over the south side of Church Lough. 

 L. campestris, DC. — Near Church Lough. 

 S. lacustris, L. — Abundant in Church Lough. 

 S. maritimus, L. — Occasionally round Lougli Bofin. 

 Carex dioica, L. — Head of Bunnamullen Bay. 

 C. vulpina, L. — Frequent in marshy places. 

 C. ovalis. Good. — In several places. 

 C. vulgaris, Fr. — Frequent. 



C. limosa, L. — Marsh at head of Bunnamullen Bay. 

 Eriophorum vaginatum, L. — Marsh west of head of Bunnamullen Bay. 

 Catabrosa aquatica, Beauv. — Mouth of stream out of Church Lough, 



tvpe and var. littoralis, Parnell. 

 Glyceria maritima, .M. and K. — Shores in the south and east. 

 Hymenophyllum unilaterale, Bory. — On rock on south shore of Church 



Lough, and again a little further westward. 

 Cetsrach oflicinarum, Willd. — A few plants on a dry -built wall by the 



roadside near Church Lake — an unexpected fiml, made by A. W. 



Stelfox. 

 Ophioglossum vulgatum, L. — Slopes north of Church Lough. 

 Lycopodium inundatum, L. — A fine colony of this rare plant in the 



muklle of a flat bog between the head of Bunnamullen Bay and the 



top of the hill (288 feet) lying W.S.W. of it ; also a few plants a httlc 



further to the westward. 

 Selaginella selaginoides Gray. — Sparingly in the north-west. 



