290 PLANTS EXOZUDED. 



(i Plants erroneously recorded. 



1. Thalictrum majus Smith. 

 Mourne Mountains ; Flor. Sib. 



Not T. majus, but the mountain form of T. minus. 



2. IVIyosurus minimus Linn. 



North of Ireland; Brit. Flor., eds. 4 and 5. 



A fraud— the party who is responsible for the record was imposed on 

 by a person who obtained specimens from a Botanic Garden, and sent them 

 to him as from the county of Antrim. 



3. Ranunculus Drouettii Schultz. 



Castle Espie, and Belfast Waterworks ; Flor. Belf. 

 This was R. trichophyllus. 



4. Ranunculus Baudottii Godron. 

 Brackish water at IVIay's fields ; Flor. Belf. 



Locality now dry ground, and the plant was R. hcterophyllus. 



5. Ranunculus tripartitus B.C. 



At the Shawsbridge weir {Templeton) ; Flor. Ulst. 



It is difficult to see why it was attempted to introduce this species to 

 the Irish flora, certainly Mr. Templeton is not responsible ! The Shaws- 

 bridge plant was named by him E.JluviatHis. This name was in his day 

 applied to forms of R. peltatus, and this was no doubt the plant he in- 

 tended. 



6. Ranunculus circinatus Sib thorp. 



Loughmourne ; Flor. Belf. Lough Neagh ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 

 In neither instance correct, but in both cases, with little doubt, R. 

 trichophyllus. 



7. Ranunculus Iienormandi Schultz. 

 Money more ; Flor. Ulst., Supp. 



"Was, no doubt, R. hederaceus. 



8. Ranunculus reptans Linn. 

 Shores of Lough Neagh ; Templeton, 



