PLANTS OF DUDLIN, EDINBURGH, AND S.W. OF SCOTLAND. 251 



Comparative geographical notices of the more remarkable 

 Plants which characterize Scotland and Ireland. Read at 

 the Bristol Meeting of the British Association, August^ 

 1836. By J. T. Mackay, M.ll.I.A., A.L.S., Sfc. 



Although the Flora of Ireland cannot boast of so great a 

 number of species as the neighbouring island, still there are 

 several very remarkable circumstances which attract our atten- 

 tion when we contrast the vegetation of Ireland with that of 

 Great Britain. 



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