MoEE — On the Flora of Inish-Bofin. 577 



Triodia decumlens, Beaiiv. 



Koeleria cristata, Pers. — Banks opposite Inish-Lyon, &c. 



Molinia ccerulea, Moench. 



Glyceria fluitans, Br. — Common. 



G. plicata, Fries. — Bare ; in one place only. 



Sclerochloa loliacea, "Woods. 



Poa annua, Linn. 



P. pratensis, Linn. 



f P. trivialis, Linn. — Possibly introduced. 



Cynosurus cristatus, Linn. 



Dactylis glomerata, Linn. 



f Festuca sciuroides, Both. — Very rare on banks, and probably not 



native. 

 F. ovina, Linn. 

 F. diirmscida, Linn. 

 F. rubra, var. sahulicola, Duf . 

 F. elatior, Linn. — Also on Inish-Turk. 

 F. pratensis, Hiids. 

 Bromus mollis, Linn. 



var. subglaher, Sands. — On the sea-shore. 

 Bracliypodium sylvaticum, Beauv. — East of harbonr, &c. 

 Triticum repens, Linn. 



T. junceum, Linn. — Sands opposite Inish-Lyon. 

 Loliuin perenne, Linn. 



X L. temulentum, Linn. — A weed among corn. 

 Nardus stricta, Linn. — Frequent. 



FlLICES. 



Polypodium vulgare, Linn. "\ 



Lastrcea filix-mas, Presl. > Frequent. 



X. dilatata, Presl. ) 



L. cemula. Brack. — Rare, only near Lough Fawna (R.M.B.) On the 



west side of Inish-Turk (A.G.M.) 

 Athyrium filix-foemina. Both. — Frequent. A variety found among the 



rocks near Church Lake has a frond broader than usual, with 



wide ovate pinnules, resembling those of Lastrcea dilatata. 

 Asplenium marinum, Linn. — Abundant in many parts of the cliffs. 

 A. adiantum-nigrum, Linn. — In its typical form, and no plants 



approaching A. acutum, Bory. 

 A. ruta-muraria, Linn. — On the ruins of St. Coleman's Church. 

 JBlechnum boreale, Sw. — Not uncommon. 

 Fteris aquilina, Linn. 

 Osmunda regalis, Linn. — Frequent. 



Lycopodiacej-;. 



Isoetes echinospora, Dur. — In Lough GoAvla-na-gowor and Lough-na- 

 grooaun. 



