CORRIGENDA 



p. 29 H. hirsutum. 



The suggestion that this plant is extinct near Belfast is erroneous, as 

 Mr. Eichard Hanna has specimens collected in August, 1887, from a 

 field at a short distance from the original station. 



pp. 33, 34. Creagh Bog. — A locality that is now nearly obsolete, is in 

 County Derry, immediately bordering on Antrim, but not in the latter 

 county. 



p. 102. li. minor appears by inadvertence — read — ]b. repens 

 Aiton, and add the following additional note : — 



Down — On a stony ditch bank about one mile south of Rostrevor; 

 Thomas Chandlee, 1887. 



p. 176. For F. sculroldes read F. scluroldes. 



p. 222. Delete 10. G. elatlor. 



This species was published in Journal of Botany, for April, 1887, on 

 the high authority of Mr. H. Boswell, and was too hastily inserted in this 

 Flora. The specimen recorded was subsequently submitted to a most 

 rigid scrutiny by Mr. Holt, who states that it must certainly be referred 

 to G. decipiens Schultz. Grimmia elatior therefore remains as one of the 

 desiderata of the Irish flora. 



p. 288. Acorus calamus. 



The origin of this plant was Moira, and not Hillsborough, as suggested. 

 Harris states that Sir John Eawdon's magnificent gardens at Moira were 

 enriched with many rare exotic plants, among which there is mention 

 made of Calamus aromaticus, vide Harris's Do"wti, pp. 103, 4. 



