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Saxifraga pedatifida I Draba rupestria 



Arenaria rubella Arabis petraea 



„ fastigiata j Sonchus alpinus 



Cherleria sedoides 

 Lychnis alpina 



„ viscaria 

 Cerastium alpinum 



), latifolium 

 Nuphar minima 

 Bartsia alpina 

 Linnsea borealis 



Hieracium alpinum 

 „ Halleri 

 Erigeron alpinum 

 Astragalus alpinus 

 Oxytropis campestris 

 „ Uralensis 

 Ononis reclinata 



Geographical notices of several plants found in Ireland, most 

 of which have not yet been found in England or Scotland : 



Pinguicula grandiflora. South of Ireland, South of France. 

 Erica mediterranea, West of Ireland, Western Pyrenees. E. Mackaiiy 

 Hooker in Companion to Botanical Magazine* 

 „ Mackiana, Bab. West of Ireland, Spain. 

 Arbutus unedo. South of Ireland, South of Europe. 

 Menziesia polifolia, West of Ireland, Spain, Pyrenees and Portugal. 

 Arenaria ciliata, Sligo Mountains, Swiss Alps. 

 Saxifraga Geum, South of Ireland, Western Pyrenees. 

 „ hirsuta. South of Ireland, Western Pyrenees. 

 „ umbrosa, 2 varieties, South, West and North of Ireland, 



Pyrenees. 

 „ eiegans, El. Hib,, South of Ireland, rare. 

 „ affinis, Fl. Hib., South of Ireland. 

 „ hirta, Fl. Hib., South of Ireland. 

 Rosa Hibemica, North of Ireland. 

 Arabis ciliata, West of Ireland, Switzerland. 

 Hypericum calycinwn. South of Ireland near Killarney, and coast of 



Clare, in hedges ; South of Europe. 

 Ulex strictus, (v/hich is probably only a variety of U. europcBus,") North 



of Ireland, sparingly. 

 Neottia gemmipara. South of Ireland, rare, Drummond. 

 Taxus baccata, var. Jiibernica, ( Taxus fastigiata, Lindley,) North of 



Ireland and Florencecourt, cultivated. 

 Carex Buxbaumii, North of Ireland, North of Europe, North 



America. 

 Eriocaulon septangulare, West coast of Ireland, Island of Sky, Scot- 

 land. 

 Trichomanes brevisetum. Found in several places near Killarney 

 in considerable abundance, and very sparingly in the 

 County of Wicklow. I have specimens of this Fern col- 

 lected in Madeira by the late Doctor Shuter. 



