526 Alexander Goodman More Scientific Papers. 



Geranium columbinum. 

 Euonymus Europaeus. 

 Rhamnus catharticus. 



Frangula. 

 Spiraea Filipendula. 

 Rosa arvensis. 

 Poterium Sanguisorba. 

 CEnanthe Phellandrium. 

 Asperula cynanchica. 

 Fedia dentata. 



Auricula. 

 Thrincia hirta. 

 Carduus nutans. 



tenuiflorus. 



pratensis. 

 Carlina vulgaris. 

 Artemisia Absinthium . 

 Erigeron acris. 

 Anthemis Cotula. 

 Monotropa Hypopitys. 



Chlora perfoliata. 

 Verbascum Thapsus. 

 Linaria Elatine. 

 Verbena officinalis. 

 Chenopodium Bonus Henricus. 

 Euphorbia exigua. 

 Spiranthes autumnalis. 

 Epipactis media. 

 Orchis pyramidalis. 

 Iris fcetidissima. 

 Potamogeton lanceolatus. 

 Arum maculatum . 

 Cladium Mariscus. 

 Carex stricta. 

 Alopecurus agrestis. 

 Lolium italicum. 

 Avena flavescens. 

 Bromus erectus. 

 Ceterach officinarum. 

 Lastraea Thelypteris. 



N.B. Veronica Buxbaumii, first introduced with turnip seed in 185 1 

 is gradually becoming established as a weed. 



The following are not marked as Irish in the 3d Edition of Babington's 

 Manual. Those marked T, G, and K occur respectively at Castle 

 Taylor, Garryland, and Kilmacduagh : 



Cardamine sylvatica T. 

 Viola stagnina G. 

 Spiraea Filipendula G. 

 Geum intermedium G. 

 Myriophyllum alterniflorum T. 



Hieracium cerinthoides T. 

 Epipactis media G. 

 Potamogeton lanceolatus K. 

 Alopecurus agrestis T. 

 Lolium italicum.] 



Nearly one-third of the southern plants are peculiarly partial to a 

 calcareous soil. 



Linaria Elatine. 

 Epipactis media. 

 Orchis pyramidalis. 

 Bromus erectus. 

 Ceterach officinarum. 

 Ophrys apifera. 

 Ophrys muscifera. 



Geranium columbinum. 



Spiraea Filipendula. 



Poterium Sanguisorba. 



Asperula cynanchica (I have 

 also gathered it on sand- 

 hills). 



Monotropa Hypopitys. 



Chlora perfoliata. 

 Only the two Ophrides represent the Germanic or South -eastern Type,, 

 and they are inserted amongst the " limestone plants," in the belief that 

 their range in Great Britain is more affected by the distribution of cal- 

 careous soils than any geographical reason. Their occurrence at 

 the western extremity of the great limestone plain of Ireland would 

 seem to favour this hypothesis, and they probably ought to be trans- 

 ferred to the English Type. 



