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Q. columbinum (Linn.)— 2. Near Middleton and Cqstletown-Eoche ; 



Eev. T. Allin. ,.„, ^ tj n 



Geranium rotundifoUum (Unn.)— 2. Rare about Middleton ; Hally- 

 vodock, and near Youghal; Eev. T. Allin. District 5. Eediscovered 

 in 1867 on some old walls at Glasnevin ; D. Orr. 



[G. nodosum (Linn.) Wood at Newtownbarry, "Wexford; weU- 

 established in 1871; J. Morrison.] 



IG.phceum (Linn.) Has grown for many years in a neglected 

 avenue near Ballybeg Eailway Station, Meath ; Gr. Dawson. At Eox- 

 boro', Middleton, remains of cultivation ; Eev. T. Allin. By the road- 

 side a mile south of the Church in Island Magee; E. Tate. In all cases 

 introduced.] 



Eroiium eioutarium (Sm.) District 6. Aran : H. C. Hart. 



E. mosohatum (Sm.) — 1. Many places in "West Cork, as Leap, Glan- 

 dore, Clonakilty,etc.; Eev. T. Allin.— 2. Frequent on roadsides near 

 Youghal; ditto.— 4. Near Bannow, "Wexford; E. M. Barrington. 

 — 6. Near Killeany and Kilronan, Aran ; H. C. Hart. District 1 1 . 

 Eoadside at RathmuUen, Donegal ; Eev. T. Allin. 



Erodium maritimum (Sm.) — 12. Sands at Portrush; S. A. Stewart. 



Linum angustifolium (Huds.) — 2. Not rare near Toughal; Rev. T. 

 Allin. Eailway banks, "Waterford; E. M. Barrington. District 3. 

 Near Kilkenny; "W. Archer. — 4. Bannow; E. M. Barrington. Bloom- 

 field and near Daphne; Miss B. M. Farmer. — 5. A little north of 

 Gormanstown, Meath; A. G. M. District 6. Meadows between "Wood- 

 ford and Lough Derg; M. Dowd. 



Radiola millegrana (Sm.) — 1. Berehaven; A. G. M. — 2. Ballin- 



towtas, Middleton; Rev. T. Allin 11. Common in Fanet; H. C. 



Hart. 



[^Oxalis slricta (Linn.) — Belfast (G. O'Brien, 1842), Lisnagarvey, 

 near Lisburn, 1850 (S. Pim); Herb. Morrison.] 



Rhamnus catharticus (Linn.) — 6. In Great and Middle Aran; 

 H.C.Hart. Districts. Monasterevan and District 3. Cottoner'e brook 

 by Mountmellick; Annot. in Threlkeld, apud E. LA. 



iJ. Frangula (Linn.) District 3. Plentifully in Mountmellick bog 

 by Cottoner's Wood, 1732 ; Annot. in Threlkeld, apud E. LA. 



Ulea; {nanus) Galiii (Planch). Ascends above 2000 feet on Carn 

 Tual, to 1500 or 1600 on Mangerton, thus ranging much higher in the 

 West of Ireland than in England ; A. G. M. 



Genista tinotoria (Linn.) Has not been rediscovered in the only 

 locality given by Mackay, and we much fear that a dwarf and procum- 

 bent state of Sarothamnus scoparius which grows on Killiney Hill and 

 at Howth has been mistaken for it. 



£Medicago falmta (Linn.) Portmarnook; Flor. Hib., but not seen 

 recently. Terminus, York street, Belfast; W. Millen. Evidently 

 introduced. This was intentionally omitted in our book, as having no 

 claim to be considered established.] 



XMelilotus officinalis (Willd.) — 2. A few plants in a pasture field at 

 Ballinacurra, 1870; Rev. T. Allin. District 4. Eoadside opposite a 



