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Arenaria serpyllifolia L., var. leptoclados (Guss.). 



3, 4, 5 Cork Frequent — Phillips. 



6 Waterfd. Dungarvan '99, Carrickbeg '00— P. 



'7 Tipp. S. Clonmel '00— Phillips. Cakii-andSlieTenaman '00— P. 



8 Linu'ck. Limerick '99— SomeiTille. L. Gui- '00— P. 



lOTipp. K L^enagh '00— Phillips. BaUingany '00— P. 



11 Kilkny. Ballp-agget '99, Fiddown bridge '00— P. 



13 Carlow By Barrow above Borris '99 — P. 



14 Queen's Mountrath '97, Maryborough '96— P. 



15 Galw. SE. Coole '00— P. 



18 King's BiiT '00, Banagher '98— P. 



19 Kildare Numey '97— P. 



20 Wicklow Kilmacannoge '94 — P. 



21 Dublin Sutton '94— P. 



31 Louth Soldier's Point '96— P. 



Also in 23, 26, 35, 37, 38, 39— see CyleU IL 



Tar. Lloydii (Jord.). 



12 Wexford Carnsore and Gorey districts '97 — E, S. Marshall. 



Stellaria umbrosa Opiz. 



5 Cork E. Near Castletownroche '00 — E. A. Phillips. 



Eev. E. F. Linton "writes of the specimens: — " /S. umlrosa and 

 /S. media major seem to run into one another, and this may be regarded 

 as S. umbrosa with bluntly tubercular fruit or as vai:. viaj'or with 

 glabrous inflorescence; ^. e., there are connecting links which seem to 

 . abolish S. umbrosa as a species, and then we have two contiguous vars. 

 at times barely separable — S. media var. umbrosa, S. media var. 

 wff/'or." 



Stellaria umlrosa is unknown in Ireland hitherto. 



Spergula arvensis L., var. vulgaris (Boenn.). 

 Divisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 16, 20, 21, 38. " 



var. sativa (Boenn.). 



Divisions 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 15, 16, 21, 27, 35, 36. 

 Apparently the two forms are about equally common. • 



Montia fontana L., var. minor (Gmel.). 

 Divisions all, except 8, 22. 



