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LEGUMINOSiE. 



*Vicia angustifolia, Linn. Near the sea, north of Kilronan, Isle 

 of Aran, P. B. O'Kelly, June 14, 1894. Top. Bot., " The 

 accepted idea that this plant is almost confined to the coast 

 is misleading. It is tolerably evenly distributed over the 

 country, rather commoner in the east, and becoming rare 

 and local on the west coast." 



ROSACEA. 



XPoterium muricatum, Spach. Eailway bridge wall, Maynooth 

 station, July 31, 1889, fide A. G. More. No record in 

 Cyb. 2, or Top. Bot. Distinguishable by the fruiting 

 calyx-tube. 



x Bosa mollis, Sm. Knock Eoss, County "Westmeath, July 4, 1892, 

 fide E. F. Linton. Terryland, Galway, Sept. 5, 1888. 

 Top. Bot., " Probably frequent ; the Irish roses are as yet 

 very little known." Cyb. 2, " Bushy and rocky places, rare." 



%Rosa rubiginosa, Linn. Plantations at Clonave, near Lake 

 Derevaragh, July 24, 1895. Cyb. 2, "Hedges in 

 Loughlanstown, Westmeath. Top. Bot., " Westmeath, 

 Loughlanstown (Groves)— Levinge, 1894." " Standing 

 rather uncertain, but in the north has all the appearance 

 of a native." 



CRASSULACE.E. 

 Sedum acre, Linn. Knock Drin, July, 1885. Cyb. 2, 

 " Throughout Ireland." " Eare inland." Top. Bot., 

 " Much commoner inland than was previously supposed." 



HALORAGEiE. 



"Callitriche verm, Linn., var. vernalis (Koch). Knock Drin, 

 Westmeath, Aug., 1888. Top. Bot., "Possibly common." 

 Seven county records, not including Westmeath, given. 



*Callitriche stagnate, Scop. Knock Drin Hill, in woods, July 

 21, 1893. Cyb. 2, "Throughout Ireland, probably." 

 " The commonest of the Irish Callitriches." Top. Bot., 

 " Probably common everywhere." 

 Callitriche obtusangula, Le Gall. Watercourse, Lough Drin, 

 Aug. 6, 1894. Cyb. 2, " Lough Derevaragh, Westmeath 

 (H. and J. Groves) ; Levinge, 1894." " South and middle 

 Ireland." " Apparently rare." 



