APPENDIX. — II. wade's PLANTS. 387 



The Eoman nnmerala following are those employed by Dr. Wade in 

 his " Plantse Eariores." 



XII. Sci/rpua ackula/ns. — ^BalUnahinch. (Probahly S. Semi.) 

 XX, Digitaria sangmTialis. — Sand-hills at Dough, Clare. Possibly 

 Cynodon Dactylon. (This is especially worth searching for. It is 

 described as growing in company with Matihiola svrmata.) 



XXII. Phlewm alpmum,. — Lettery mountain, near the summit. (Pro- 

 bably P. pratense.) 



XXIII. Knappia. — With the former. (Probably Agwstis var. pvmila.) 

 XXXII. Alchemilla alpina. — ^Mam Turk and Cong. (Probably A. 



vulgaris.)' 



LXI. JunciiS trifidms. — ^Mangerton and Connemara. (Probably some 

 form of /. uUgmosus.) 



LXI. /. filiformis. — Lettery mountain. (Probably also /. uliginoms.)- 



CXIX. Limosella aquatica. — Frequent near Ballinahinch, where water 

 has stood during winter. (Not known as Irish. Possibly a Calli- 

 triche, or Littorella, was mistaken for Limosella.) 



CXXIV. Cardamine bellidifolia. — Rocks about Knto, Clare. (Pro- 

 bably Sisymirmm thaliarmm, or Ardbis ciliata.) 



CLXIV. Orchis hvrcina. — In shady thickets in the barony of TuUagh, 

 Clare, producing abundant flowers, at the beginning of August. 

 (Probably Hahenaria chlorajitha. ) 



CLXXXV. Carex dimsa Salt marshes at Aghris and Eenvil, Con- 

 nemara. (Either C. distans or C. extensa.) 



CCXII. Ceratophyllum demersmn,, and (CCXIII.) C submermm. — 

 Ballinahinch, &c. Common in Connemara. (Probably Myrio.. 

 phyllwm.) 



CCXXVII. Atriplex (Obione) pedunculata. — Salt marshes, Cushtrower 

 Bay, near Ballinahinch, Connemara, sparingly. (Some mistake, 

 probably, as no other botanist has succeeded in finding it.) 



CCXXIV, Osm/unda [Crytogra/mme) cri^a. — Mountains about Ballina- 

 hinch. (Probably Lastrea amuXa.) 



B. — Plants near Dublin, &c. : 



LII. -Trimia vulgaris. — Pasture fields near the church at Athboy, Meath. 

 (Probably some form of Pimpmella Saxifraga.) 



LIII. Corrigiola littoralis. — Sutton side of Howth. (Probably Polygo- 

 num aviculare Tar.) 



LIX. Juncus acutus. — Howth. (Probably /. maritimm.) 



XjXIII. /. triglumis. — Dublin mountains, with /. filifot-mis, common. 

 (Some error of name.) 



LXIV. Sum&c maritimus. — Salt marshes at Howth. (Some mistake as 

 to species.) 



LXVI. Alisma natans. — Babuddery. (Possibly one of the other 

 Alismce,oT Hydrocha/ris.) 



