108 SHORT NOTES AND QUERIES. 
from the Cape of Good Hope, was taken to the Leyden Botanic Ga 
and eultivated with great care under glass. This attention, however, was 
shown Je 9y no means necessary, for in 1741 Moehring met with it à 
Emden, in E. Friesland, on ground inundated in the winter.” —W. T. | 
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ze ne consider it complete, and this year I hope to give the placea | 
i'orough re-examination. rica vagans.— Mackay makes no mention of 
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the Irish list ; they write, “ In answer to an inquiry addressed to him, Dr. 
conse of uris has kindly informed us that in 1836 he gathered 
gio Nr A e cliffs in the townland called Islandicane, west of Tra- — 
en Zu Mt Nu Specimen, which we have not been able to trace, — 
vd ith other Heaths from the same locality to the late Dr. E 
ie pos for the name of the species. It is very desirable that — 
b. we re ];—*« PE. : i 7 f. 
Mackay Addit. (Nat te or’ "ear Tramore, Waterford (Miss Trench); 
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t. Rev. o. s., vi. 537); and spec.! with label 
