94 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



N. flexilis Ag., yar. crassa Braun. 



24 Longfd. Lough Gowna '00— P. 



yar. nidifica Wallm. 



25 Eoscomn, Lotigh. Allen at Aiigna '00 — P. 



30 Cavan Lough SiUan '01— G. E. BiiUock-Webster. 



32 Monaghn. Annaghmakerig Lotigh '00 — P. 



A very rare yariety, its only other British record being Marlee 

 Loch, East Perth (StuiTOck, 1882). 



I have included in these notes records up to the Spring of 1902. 

 The unequal nature of the records shovrs ho vv much work is still required 

 among Irish critical plants. An excellent example of the interesting 

 results -which will still reward careful field work in the country is 

 shown by Eev. G. E. Bullock-'Webster's discoveries in the Characece 

 of Monaghan, of which he has given an account in Irish Naturalist, 

 voL xi., pp. 141-146, 1902. 



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