4^ The Irish Naturalist. [Feb. 



Ganum palustre, L., van Wlttieringii, Sm. (VII.)— Bog of Lynn 

 and shore of Brittas L., Knock Drin. Not previously definitely re- 

 ported from the county; but said to be common about L. Ree 

 (Barrington and Vowell). 



Leontodon hispidus, L.— Shores of L. Derevaragh at Knock Ej'on 

 and Donore — new localities. Previously reported from Creggan 

 Lough, near L. Ree, by Messrs. Barrington and Vowell. 



Taraxicum officinale, Web., var. udum, Jord. (VII.)— Knock Drin 



Scrophularla aquatica, L., var. cinerea, Dum. (VII.)— Shore of 

 L. Derevaragh at Donore. 



Veronica anagallis-aquatica, L., var. anag^alllformls, Bor 

 (VII.)— Knock Drin, and Scraw Bog, Loughanstown. 



Euphrasia ofTIcinalis, L, var. Rostkoviana, Hayne (VII.) — Bog 

 of Lynn. 



Rhinanthus Crista-Calli, L., var. fallax, Wimm. and Grat. (VII.) 

 — Bog of Lynn. 



lYIelampyrum pratense, L., forma latifolia, Bab. — Knock Eyon. 

 This is given as a variety in the London Catalogue ; but it appears 

 to run into the type. 



Utricular ia intermedia, Hayne (VII.) — Tullaghan Bog— a very 

 interesting discovery by Mr. E. F. Linton. 



Chenopodium ruUrum, L. (VII.) — Shore of L. Derevaragh near the 

 mouth of the Yellow River, and shore of L. Drin. 



Polygonum maculatum, Trim, and Dyer (VII.) — Shore of L. Dere- 

 varagh near Knock Body. 



Rumex crispus x obtuslfolius (^. acutus, L.) (VII.)— Knock Drin 

 —vide remarks in Cybele Hibernica^ p. 252. 



'''Humulus lupulus, L.— Naturalized and well established in hedges 

 near Mayne— Lady Katharine Pakenham. 



Saiix triandra, L- (VIL)— Roadside, Quarry Bog, Knock Drin. 



S. cinerea, L., var. oleifolia, Sm. (VIL)— Bog of Lynn. 



S. aurita x cinerea (6*. lutescens, A. Kern.) (VII.)— Near the mouth of 

 the Yellow River, at L- Derevaragh. 



S. aurita x caprea {S. capreola, J. Keon) (VII.)— Shore of L- 

 Derevaragh at Donore. 



8. aurita x repens {S. ambigua, Ehrh.) (VII.)— Scraw Bog, Loughans- 

 town. 



Near the mouth of the Yellow 



River, L. Derevaragh. Were intro- 

 duced by the Earl of Longford when 

 planting a strip of the foreshore of 



[*S. nigricans, Sm. (VIL), 



*S. ptiylicifolia, L. (VII.), , ^^^ j^j^^ ^f^^j. ^^ ^^g lowered. This 



*S. aurita X nigricans (VII.),^ ^^^^ ^g mentioned here for the infor- 



*S. nigricans x phylicifolia j^ation of any botanists who may 



(^-'^^•) hereafter meet with these plants in 



this locality, and consider them to 

 ^be indigenous j 



