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—5. In the Canal near the North Strand, Dublin ; M. Dowd. District 

 10. In the County Fermanagh; Maokay Ear. 



CEkanthePMlanch-mmtJjBm.) District 7. Common about Parsons- 

 town ; also at Oldoastle, Westmeath ; M. Dowd. 



t Mthusa Cynapvum (Linn.) District 7. Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. 



XFcemouium officinale (All.)— 12. On both sides of Killough Bay, 

 Down ; S. A. Stewart. 



Saloscias scoticum (Fries). — 11. Plentiful on rocks in Downing's 

 Bay, near Carrigart; also at Dunaff Head; H. C. Hart.— 12. Donagha- 

 dee and Copeland Isles ; Templeton. 



%Pastinaca satwa (Linn.) — 2. Near Ardmore, "Waterford ; Eev. T. 

 AUin. District (11.) Donegal Castle; H. C. Hart. 



Torilis nodosa (Gaert.)— 4. Valley of Diamonds, Bray; E. M. Bar- 

 rington. — 6. Isles of Aran; H. C. Hart. — 12. Frequent on the coast of 

 Down; S. A. Stewart. Dunseverick; E. Tate. 



Seandix Pectm- feneris (Linn.) District 7. Parsonstown; M. Dowd. 



■\Anthriscus vulgaris (Pers.) — 2. Sparingly on a wall near some 

 farm buildings at Bally vodock ; Eev. T. AUin. District 3. Eoadside 

 between Browne's Hill and Carlow; and near Ballinacarrig ; E. Clayton 

 Browne. Eoadside between Mountrath and the railway station; 

 T. Chandlee. District 6. About Kilronan, Aran ; H. C. Hart. 



CJieerophylVwm temulum (Linn.) — 5. Hedge near Old Connaught; 

 E.-M. Barrington. District 7. Eoadside one mile north of Oldoastle, 

 ■Westmeath; M. Dowd. 



Conium macnlatum (Linn.) District 7. Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. • 



Hedera Selix (Linn.) The so-called " Irish" Ivy has not yet been 

 found growing in any place where • it can be considered native. The 

 Ivy of Kerry and Aran is only typical H. Helix. 



Cornus sanguinea (Linn.) — 6. Oij all three Isles of Aran, especially 

 by the shore west of Killeany ; H. C. Hart. — 10. Banks of the Cole- 

 brooke river, Fermanagh, apart from any shrubberies ; T. 0. Smith. 



%Sambucus Ebulus (Linn.) District 7. Eoadside between Parsons- 

 town and Frankford; M. Dowd. 



Galium aruciatum {hma..) District 12. This plant was recorded in 

 the " Antient and Present State of the County of Down," 1757, as 

 occurring then "among the rubbish of the Cathedral of Downpatrick;" 

 and the authority " Is. Butler" is added after these very words by the 

 Annotator in the copy of Threlkeld belonging to the library of the 

 Eoyal Irish Academy. It was rediscovered about 1S42 by Professor 

 J. E. Hodges, at the bottom of a field adjoining the marshes near the 

 Cathedral, and on the side of the old Eath ; as we learn from a letter 

 addressed to "Vy. Thompson in June, 1842, and for the knowledge of 

 which we are indebted to our active correspondent Mr. S. A. Stewart. 

 Again gathered in 1868, by the Eev. "W. E. Mulgan, who has observed 

 it for the last few years growing in a field near Downpatrick Cathedral. 

 District 10. Plentiful in boggy ground by the side of a small lake at 

 Colebrooke, Fermanagh, 1869 (found by Mr. T. 0. Smith); HO 

 Hart. 



