146 BOTANICAL EXCURSIONS MADE BY 
We gathered :— 
Hypericum elodes . Pinguicula lusitanica 
Linaria repens (on banks of Scutellaria galericulata 
andon Water ys minor 
Pinguicula grandiflora (in- 
troduced) 
After breakfast (the chief hotel is French’s) went by coach to 
Bantry and then walked partly by the shore to Glengariff, which 
was reached about 8.30 p.m. The inns were all crowded; we 
went to Rorke’s Hotel but could not be accommodated with beds ; 
slept on the floor of a farm-house near the inn. Picked on the 
‘way Calamintha officinalis. Glengariff is beautifully situated, and 
requires a residence of a day or two to see its beauties. 
Saturday, 14th August 1852. 
At 6 a.m. went to bathe in Bantry Bay, and gathered in the 
woods :— 
Saxifraga umbrosa : Hymenophyllum __tun- 
Euphorbia hiberna bridgense 
After breakfast the party went in a car to Kenmare, sent 
. baggage by a separate car, passed along a curious road_ through 
tunnels, saw Euphorbia hiberna and Saxifraga umbrosa in 
abundance. 
re Attes reaching Kenmare the party divided in twine: Dr. 
‘siaabaelatd. Mr. Cockell, Professor Allman, and Mr, Shaw went 
in. a.car, while Messrs. Cowan, Menzies, Sibbald, and Balfour 
Numerous interesting plants were seen, especially :— 
’ Saxifraga umbrosa Lastrea Foenisecii 
Hymenophyllum —_tun- Osmunda regalis — 
bridgense 
_» Visited Turk Waterfall and saw some splendid Spec ens. oe 
ferns: ‘Reached Muckross Hotel about Zam. alba 
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