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and by the river near Middleton, Cork ; Rev. T. Allin. District 7. 

 Plentiful in wet pastures north of Oldcastle, 'Westmeath ; M. Dowd. 



Hieracium wngKcum (Fries). District 2. Eocks above Gurthaveha 

 Lake near Millstreet; A. G. M. District 6. On a granite boulder, in 

 Great Aran Island; H. C. Hart. 



H. lorede (Fries). District 1 1 . Near the mill at Ardara ; H. C. 

 Hart. 



[^Campanula rapunouloides (Linn.) Sandhills at Newcastle, 

 Down, about 50 plants in 1871, and, no doubt, introduced; S. A. 

 Stewart. A few plants at the foot of a waU near the harbour of Bray, 

 1872;A. G. M.] 



Obs. Campanula latifolia (Linn.) Has not yet been rediscovered on 

 the banks of the Barrow above New Ross, and it is much feared that 

 a mistake was made in the name, especially as Mackay records only 

 G. latifolia from the same district where other botanists have found 

 C. Trachelium only. 



C. Trachelium (Linn.) — (4.) In a field near Eoundwood, towards 

 the Beservoir ; Hon. Mrs. Barton. 



WaMenbergia hederacea (Eeich.) — 1. Banks of a stream west of 

 Macroora (found by Miss J. Harvey) ; Isaac Carroll. District 5. In 

 Glen-cullen, near the bridge ; Greenwood Pim. 



Andromeda poUfoUa (Linn.) — 3. Common on bogs in Queen's 

 County. Mackay Rar. — 7. On Annahinch Bog, near Parsonstown ; 

 G. H. Kinahan. Add Districts 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, which were accident- 

 ally omitted in the line of figures. 



Urioa cinerea (Linn.) Ascends to 2200 feet on Sawel, Derry; D. M. 

 To 2300 feet on Mangerton, and to 2500 feet on Carn Tual, Kerry ; 

 A. G. M. 



Calluna vulgaris (Salisb.) Ascends to 3300 feet on Carn Tual ; 

 A. G. M. 



Erica eiliaris (Linn.) This must be very rare in the locality near 

 Craigga-more, and neither D. M. nor A. G. M. have been, able to find 

 it, but Professor Balfour has kindly sent us a specimen gathered in 1852. 



Obs. M-iea vagans (Linn.) Mr. E. M. Barrington, having been di- 

 rected by Doctor Burkitt to the exact spot where it was supposed to 

 have been gathered, has made a careful search without finding a trace 

 of this plant : see " Trimen's Journal of Botany," p. 108 (1872.) 



Pyrola rotundifolia (Linn.) District 7. Sparingly on a large bog 

 near Multyfarnham, Westmeath, 1870; D. M. How's locality, "In. 

 a bog by Eoscree," may belong to this species! 



P. minor (Linn.) — 7. In a glen near Tyrrell's-pass ; D. M. Dis- 

 trict 10. Hill of Scraba, near Newtown ; Harris's " Down." 



Monotropa Hypopitys (Linn.) District 9. Hazlewood, Sligo ; (found 

 by Miss Wynne) Lord Clermont. 



Ilex Aquifolium (JAxm.) District 10. Near Strabane ; Dr. Sigerson. 



Ligu,strum vulgare {lAnn.) District (10.) Banks of the Glenmoman 

 river, Tyrone, introduced ; Dr. Sigerson. 



Erythrwa pulchella (Fries). District 4. Curacloa, Wfexford ! J. 



