VIll PREFACE. 



Our accurate friend, Mr. Isaac Carroll, has aided us in making 

 several corrections and additions to this list. 



Tate, Ralph. "Flora Belfastiensis" (Flor. Betf.), Belfast, 1863. 

 A small catalogue of the plants noticed in the immediate neigh- 

 bourhood of Belfast. Mr. Tate himself, Mr. S. A. Stetrart, and 

 Miss Maffett, have enabled us to make several additions, and 

 some corrections. 



DkTde, George, M.D. " A'Flora of Ulster and Botanists' Guide 

 to the North of Ireland" {Fhr. Ulst.), Belfast, 1864. This is 

 a most valuable contribution to the knowledge of the geogra- 

 phical distribution of plants in the North, of Ireland. Many 

 interesting details are given respecting the elevation of the 

 different species, and the preliminary remarks are of great 

 interest. 



A LIST OP THE PRESrCIPAL DETACHED PAPERS 

 RELATING TO THE FLORA OF IRELAND. 



Mr. Heaton contributed several localities for rare Irish species to 

 How's " Phytohgia Briiannka" (1650) ; and these were afterwards 

 transcribed by Merrett. Dr. Sherard also is quoted as the finder 

 of a few rare Irish species, in Ray's " Synopsis," Ed. 3 (1724). 



Anderson, T. A short account of the Flora around Clonmd. BoL 

 Soc. Edin. Proceedings, reported in Botanical Gazette, vol. iii., p. 

 39 (1851). 



Andrews, William. Observations on the Botany of Great Arran 

 Island. London Journal of Botany, vol. iv., p. 569 (1846). 



Notice of Elymus europceus at Mount Merrion 



neai- Dublin. Natural History Review, O. S., vol. i., p. 156 

 (1854). 



Additions to the Irish Flora. Nat. Hist. Rev. 



O. S., vol. i., p. 230 (1854). 



Ferns of Killarney. Nat. Hist. Rev., O. S., 



vol. iii., p. 53 (1856). 



0^1 tlie distinct habits of Hymenophyllum. 



Nat. Hist. Rev., 0. S., vol. vi., p. 433 (1859). 



