More — On the Flora of InisJi-Bofin. 575 



LlLIACEiE. 



■* Allium Babingtonii, Borr. — Among the ruins of a deserted cottage, 

 east of the harbour (E,. M. B.) Also in a garden enclosure close 

 to a cottage, to the south of Lough Gowlanagower ; several of the 

 heads viviparous. This is, no doubt, a relic of former cultivation, 

 as it appears also to be in all the other localities, wherever I have 

 seen it in the West of Ireland. At Eoundstone it occurs only 

 along the borders of garden enclosures. On the south side of 

 Clew Bay, and near Menlough, Galway, always about the ruins 

 of cottages or deserted gardens. 



NartJiecmm ossifragum, Huds. — At west end of the island. 



Alismace^. 

 Triglocliin palustre, Linn. — Along the south-west shore. 



[N'ai.idace^. 



Potamogeton pectinaius, Linn. — jN^orth end of Lough Bofin. 



P. pusillus, Linn. — In Church Lake. 



P. nutans, Linn. — Very fine and plentiful on Lough-na-grooaun. 



P.polygonifolius, Pourr. — Common in damp boggy places. 



Zostera marina, Linn. — In the harbour. 



LE:vrxACEJE. 

 Lemna minor, Linn. — Frequent in pools and slow streams. 



Typhace^. 



■Sparganium affine, Schn. — Plentiful in Lough Gowlanagower and Lough- 

 na-grooaun. 



EESTIACEiE, 



Eriocaulon septangular e, AVith. — Several large patches along the west 

 side of Lough-na-grooaun. 



JuNCACEiE. 



Juncus communis, Mey. — Both forms, conglomeratus and effusus, were 

 observed. 



J. acutiflorus, Ehrh. — Frequent. 



J. lamprocarpus, Ehrh. — Frequent. 



J. supiniis, Moench. — Plentiful, and the submerged variety, with seta- 

 ceous leaves, is abundant in most of the lakes. 



-e/". compressus, Jacq. ; var. Gerardi, Lois. — Along the south-west shore. 



