Ireland. 



738 



8000 de 



M'Ardle, D. Miti-ephora semilibeni, 

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Maunsell, E. L. Tnher aestivum in 

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Moflfat, C. B. Spiranth.es avtitmnalis 

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Phillips, R. A. Kilkenny roses, tx. 

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Some Irish Ijiambles. t.c. 



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— Asjjlenium Tiida-mnrana 



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EuphraHta J'oulaenals in 



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Additions to " Irish Topo- 

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Spb'antlies Romanzoviana. 



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Some plants in the south- 

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Botany of Lough Carra. 



t.c. (207-214). 



Algae and the calcareous 



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Ramble in Western Ire- 

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Stepbani, F. Zwei neue ij-laudische 

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Tomlinson, W. J. C. Cardam'ine 

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Txncojuin aestivum in Co. 



Antrim, t.c. (170). 



Orchiti pyrumidal'is in 



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Waddell, C. H. The numbering of 

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Scotland. 



Plants near Colintdu. Piiariii. .J., 

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Cleminshaw, E. Tetvaplodon Worm- 

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Cowan, A. Scottish Alpine botanical 

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Druce, G. C. Two species of Koeleria 

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Scottish Hleracia. t.c. 



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Scottish Carices. i.e. (59). 



Druery, C. T. (Jystopteris fragilis 

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Fish, D. S. Scottish mountain plants. 

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Fraser, J. Some Perthshire plants. 

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Alien plants near Edin- 

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Hardy, M. La vegetation des High- 

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Landsborough, D. The extra-tropical 

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Lewis, F. J. The plant remains in 

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Marshall, E. S. Plants observed near 

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Reay, G. A visit to Mount Morven. 

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Somerville, A. Saxifraga oppoti'di- 

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Sprague, M'lus B. Formation and 

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Stirton, J. Critical species of Scot- 

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