More — On the Flora of Inish-Bofin. b^'t 



Elatixace^, 



Ulatine hexmidra, D.C. — In shallo-w water on tlie gravelly bottom of 

 Longli Gowlanagower, Lough-na-grooaun, and Lough Pawna, 

 abundantly. 



Caetophtllaceje. 



Silene maritima, With. — jS'ot common. 



LycJmis flos-cuculi, Linn. — Only near Church Lake. 



Honchenya pejoloides, Epr. — Sands opjDosite Inish-Lyon. 



Sagina procumhens, Linn. 



S. sululata, Wimm. — In one place only, at south side of the island. 



S. nodosa, Mey. — Damp rocky ledges near St. Coleman's Church 



or Abbey. 

 \ Spergula arvensis, Linn. — A weed in cultivated land. Both forms, 



>S. arvetisis (E,eich.) and S. vulgaris (Boenng.), occurred, and 



most of the specimens which we examined belonged to the 



former. 

 Spergularia riipicola, Lebel. — About the cliifs at west end of Bofin, 



in many places. 

 8. salina, Brest. — On damp ground at foot of the cliffs in south-west 



of the island. 

 Arenaria serpylUfolia, Linn. — Typical form only. 

 Stellaria media, With. 

 Cerastium glomeratum, Thuill. 



C. triviale, Link. | All three frequent. 



C. tetrandnim, Curt. 



Linages. 



Limim catliarticum, Linn. — In many places. 

 Radiola viillegrana, Sm. — Plentiful. 



Malvace^. 



f Ifalva sylvestris, Linn. — ISTear the harbour and about the village. 

 A variety with leaves deeply angulated and their base wedge- 

 shaped, instead of cordate, was gathered, 



Htpericace^. 



Hypericum androscsmum, Linn. — On rocks near Church Lake. 

 JI. quadrangulum {tetrapterum, Pries). — Frequent. 

 S. Immifusum, Linn. 

 S. pulchrum, Linn. 

 H. elodes, Linn. 



