More — On the Flora of Inish-Bofin. 573 



BoEAGIN'ACEiE. 



Myosotis Cfespitosa, Schultz. — Frequent. 

 M. arvensis, Hoffm. 



PlNGUICUI-ACE.E . 



Pinguicula vulgaris, Linn. — Frequent. 



P. lusitanica, Linn. — Rather rare. 



TJtricularia minor, Linn. — At vest end of tlie isLind, in one place only. 



PEr\IITLACEJ3, 



Primula vulgaris, Huds. — Near Churcli Lake ; a few plants jBowering 



so late as August 19tli. 

 \ Anagallis arvensis, Linn. — A colonist probably. 

 A. tenella, Linn. 

 Centunculus minimus, Linn. — Xot common, but found at both east and. 



west ends of the island. 

 Samolus Valerandi, Linn. — Frequent. 

 Glaux maritima, Linn. 



Plumb agijS-ace^ . 



Armeria maritima, "Willd. — Frequent. 



Plan tagijStace^ . 



I Plantago major, Linn. — About Church Lake, &c. ; not common, and 



probably introduced. 

 -\ P. lanceolata, Linn. — Perhaps introduced. 

 P. maritima, Linn. — Common, and a dwarf form is abundant all oyer 



the tops of the hills. 

 P. coronopus, Linn. — Frequent. 

 Littorella lacustris, Linn. — Borders of Lough Fawna, &c. 



Chexopodiace^. 



'I Clwiopodium alhum, Linn. — Both varieties : C. candicans, Linn ; and 



C. viride, Linn. 

 Atriplex Babingtonii, Woods. — Common about the harbour, &c. 

 A. patula, Linn. — The vars. angustifolia and ]erecta were both 



frequent. The last occurs only in cultivated ground, as if a 



colonist. 

 Salsola Kali, Linn. — Sands opposite Inish-Lyon. 



PoLYGOKACEiE. 



Polygonum amphihium, Linn. — In the small lake in the sand-hills, called 

 Lough-na-brand, and here the terrestrial form was flowering 

 freely. 



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