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lAnum angustifoliuni (Linn.) — Between Curracloa and Blackwater, and 

 between Eosslare and Greenore in Wexford ; Ballyernan and Ard- 

 more Head in Waterford. 



Eacliola millegrana (Sm.)— Greater Saltee Island, Wexford. Very rare 

 in the south-east of Ireland. 



Ulex gallii (Planch.) — A very characteristic species along the higher 

 headlands and rocky coasts of Waterford. U. euro2mus is remark- 

 ably showy and common in most parts of Wexford, more especially 

 . inland. 



Sarothamnus scoparius (Koch.) — Baginbun, near Fethard in Wexford, 

 and west of Tramore and Stradbally in Waterford. Not frequent 

 along the coast, and occurring in the prostrate form at Baginbun. 



Ononis arvensis (Linn.) — Locally plentiful, as on the sand-hills west of 

 Crossfarnoge in Wexford, and about Bummahon and Knockmahon 

 in Waterford, where a remarkably spinous form was gathered. 



Trifolium pratense (Linn.) — The red clover is very abundant along 

 the marl banks on the Wexford coast, where it is probably indi- 

 genous. 



Trifolium medium (Linn.) — Near Courtown in Wexford. 



T. arvense (Linn.) — Eosslare in Wexford ; Kilfarassy Island, Bally- 

 dowane Bay, Helvick Head, Mime Head, and Ardmore Head in 

 Waterford. 



T. scahrum (Linn.) — A little south of Carnivan Head, near Fethard in 

 Wexford. 



T. fragiferum (Linn.) — Below Loftus Hall, on the west side of Hook 

 Head in Wexford. See earlier part in this Eeport. 



Lotus major (Scop.) — Saltee Island, Co. Wexford. 



Anthyllis rulneraria (Limi.) — Common. 



Vicia sylvatica (Linn.) — Duffcarrig rocks, north of Courtown, Wex- 

 ford ; at Ballyvoyle Head and Mime Head, Waterford. 



V. angustifolia (Eoth.) — Courtown and Eosslare in Wexford ; Ardmore 

 in Waterford. 



Orniihopus perpusillus (Linn.) — Has been gathered at Ballyconigar 

 Wexford. See " Cybele Hibernica." 



Agrimonia eupatoria (Liim.) — Below Kilmuckridge, and about Eosslare 

 in Wexford ; about Ballyvoyle Head in Waterford. 



Alchemilla vulgaris (Linn.)^Sandy fields by the sea north of Eosslare 

 in Wexford ; rather an unexpected habitat. 



Ruhus cmsius (Linn.) — South of Cahore Point, and near Morris Castle 

 on the east coast of Wexford ; and on the sand-hills west of Cross- 

 farnosfe Pouit on the south. 



