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think it can be a native. In the ‘ Flora of Cork,’ Lota Wood is 
given as a locality for several species not even naturalized in this part 
of Ireland; as Atropa Belladonna, Geranium pheum, &c.; and our 
‘H. anglicum’ is most likely an escape also. 
Melilotus vulgaris, Willd. This plant was found by J. Morrison 
growing in abundance by a newly cut road in Co. Wexford, during 
two successive summers. The plant has not latterly appeared, 
although the station was far removed from suspicion. 
Callitriche pedunculata, DC., 8. sessilis. In a clear pool, Glanses- 
kin, Co. Cork. 
Sedum album, 8. turgidum, Ram. On rocks West of Queenstown, 
also on Hawlbowline Island, Cork Harbour, plentiful; discovered by 
Dr. Wood, who took it for S. dasyphyllum. In its short, thick leaves, 
‘foliis ovatis crassis, DC., of a yellow-green colour, and its short, 
obtuse petals, this form differs considerably from var. a. It is, at 
least, well established in the above stations. 
Sazxifraga stellaris, L. On the wet rocks of Hungry Hill, Co. 
Cork, a var. of this occurs which differs from the usual state, in its 
great size, stouter habit, tall and much-branched panicle, with leaves 
very patent and hirsute. 
Sazifraga hirsuta, F). Hib. Hag’s Glen and Devil’s Ladder, Car- 
rantuel, Co. Kerry, Aug. 1853. Flowers yellowish white, large. 
Galium boreale, L. Bog near Clonmel, Miss S. Grubb. 
‘Hieracium strictum, Fr. Head of Glenmalur, Co. Wicklow, 
Aug. 1852. 
‘ Hieracium corymbosum, Fr. With H. strictum. 
Senecio Saracenicus, L. In two places near Stradbally, Queen’s 
Co., apparently wild, Thomas Chandlee. 
Diotis maritima, Cass. Amongst boulders on the strand at Tra- 
more, Waterford, Aug. 1850. 
Inula crithmoides, L. Rocks at Tramore, abundant. 
Cicendia filiformis, Reich. Near Bantry, Glengariff, and Castle- 
town, Berehaven, July and Aug. 1853. 
Linaria minor, Desf. Waste ground near Carlow, J. Morrison. 
In gardens at Sunday’s Well and Summer Hill, Cork, frequent. 
Mentha piperita, L. Roadside near Ballitore, Kildare. Drain in 
Co. Cork, between Carrigaline and the sea, Sept. 1851. 
Statice Bahusiensis, Fy. Common about Cork Harbour, where it 
has been taken for S. Limonium, Z. 
Statice binervosa, G. E. Sm., S. spathulata, Auct. Tramore, 
Watertord, 7. Chandlee. 
