More — On the Flora of Inish-Bofin. 569 



E. canina, Linn. — Eare ; east side of the harbour only. 

 ~\Agriinonia eupatoria, Linn. — Rare; roadside towards Church Lake. 

 (R. M. B.) 



OXAGKACE^. 



Hpilobium parviflorum, Schreb. \ 



E. montanum, Linn. | All three frequent. 



_£". paludre, Linn. i 



JE. tetragonum, Linn. — Only the form olscurum, Schreb. 



Haioeagace^. 



MyriopTiyllum alterniflorum, D. C. — Frequent. 

 Callifriche verna, Linn. 



C. platycarpa, Kutz. — On muddy borders of streams. 

 C. Jiamulata, Kutz. — Erequent, and a plant very characteristic of 



mountain lakes. A small form, with very narrow leaves, grows 



in Lough Gowlanagower. 



LTTffRACE^. 



XytJirum salicaria, Linn. — In many places. 

 I*epUs portula, Linn. — Fi-equcnt. 



PORTULACE^, 



Montia fontana, Linn. — Common. 



Crassulaceje. 



&edum avglicum, Linn. — Frequent, and of veiy large size, on stone 



fences round the harbour. 

 E. acre, Linn. 



S VXIFRAGACE.^. 



S. umbrosa, Linn. — On the rocks south of Church Lake, and found 

 also on Inish-Turk. As in Achill, and I believe throughout Con- 

 nemara, the prevailin-i-, if not the only, form is serratifolia. Our 

 sruide in Inish-Tuik callnl it the " Leaf" (not Cabbage) " of St. 

 iPatrick." 



Arali.\ceje. 



Seder a helix, Linn. — Frequent on the cliffs, &c. 



LTjIBELLIEERiE. 



Sjidrocotyle vulgaris, Linn. — Plentiful. 



\ Coniutn macidattim, Linn. — .\.bout the harbour and near houses 

 along roadsides, on rubbish, probably introduced. 



