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S. Borreri (Bab.) The opinioa expressed as to the possible parentage 

 of this grass must be retracted, or, at least, qualifted,. since only S. dis- 

 tans and 8. maritima grow along with it in the North Lots, Dublin. ^ 



^S. procumbens (Beauv.) District 12. On Albert Quay, Belfast ! in 

 small quantity, and in one place only ; 8. A. Stewart. This grass has 

 not lately been gathered near Dublin, and it is believed that 8. Borreri 

 was mistaken for it in the metropolitan district. 8. precumhens seems 

 very rare, and is open to some suspicion of having been introduced 

 both at Cork and Belfast, which are the only two Irish localities. 



(S. riffida {Link). District 3. Near Browne's Hill, Carlow; E. 

 Clayton Browne. District 7. "Walls and roadsides- near Parsonstown ; 

 M. Dowd. — 12. By the sea, two miles north of St. John's Point, Down ; 

 8. A. Stewart. 



S. loUacea ("Woods). District 6. In all three Isles of Aran ; H. C. 

 Hart. 



Cata^roia aquatica (PresL) District 3. In Carlow ; E. Clayton 

 Browne. 



[^Cynosttrus eehinatus (Linn.) Came up in a field at Sandbrook, 

 Carlow, in 1868; E. Clayton Browne]. 



Featuca uniglumis (Sol.) District 4. Sandhills from Courtown to 

 Arklow, and northwards to Eockfleld, "Wicklow ; A. G. M. 



Festuoa seivroides (Eoth). District 7. Walls at Parsonstown, but 

 rare ; M. Dowd. 



F. Myv/rus (Linn.) District 1. "Walls at Dingle and Milltown, 

 Kerry ; A. G. M.^-2. Common at Avonoore, and occurs in both East 

 and West Cork ; Eev. T. AUin. District 4. Springhill, Enniscorthy ! 

 J. Morrison. "Walls at Arklow and "Wicklow ; A. G» M. District 6. 

 Near Ballyvaughan, Clare ; Eev. T. Allin. Probably not unfrequent in 

 the middle and south of Ireland. 



F. arundinaeea (Sehreb.) District 7. Banks of the Brosna and 

 other places near Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. 



Bromus ereetus (Huds.) District 3. Eailway banks near Portar- 

 lington, etCi, towards Cork, extending probably to District 7 ; A. G.M. 

 District 4. Banks on north side of Bray Head ; A. G. M. 



Triticum pungens (Pers.) Districts 4 and 5. Frequent on the Mux- 

 rough of Wicklow, and on banks and along ditches on the coast of pro- 

 bably all Ireland. A large form found on the shore near Eushhas for 

 many years been cultivated in the Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, under 

 the name of " T. Moorei." 



ILolmmtemwkntum {L\viD.) District 10. In Tyrone ; Dr. Sigersor. 



Hordeum pratense (Hude.) District 6. Meadows near Limerick : 

 I. Carroll. 



Fquisetum hyemale (Linn.) District 6. At Lough Alalia in the 

 Great Island of Aran; H. C. Hart. District 10. Banks of the Cole- 

 brooke river> Fermanagh; T. O. Smith. District 11. Little Bins, 

 Fanet; H. C. Hart. The plant of the Dundrum sandhills probably 

 should be refetrred to " E, Moorei." 



F. Moorei (Newman, 1853). Milde, the highest recent authority, 



