8 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Nasturtium sylvestre (Brown). — A specimen, with the pods not suffi- 

 ciently developed to decide with certainty, was gathered at Bell- 

 isle, tipper Lough Erne. It probably belongs to this species. 



N. palustre (D. C.) — On Devenish Island and elsewhere. Frequent. 



N. amphilium (Brown). — Common. 



Capsella hursa-pastoris (Moench). — Common. 



Eesedace^. 

 Reseda luteola (Linn.) — ISTot common. East shore, lower lake. 



VlOLACE^. 



Viola syhatica (Fries.) — Common. 



v. canina (Auct.) — Frequent. On Devenish Island and elsewhere 



about Lough Erne. 

 V. eu-tricolor (Syme.) — Grathered at Grubbaroe Point, near Kesh. 



The flowers are almost as large as V. lutea. On the same sandy 



sloping pasture, which has no appearance of recent cultivation, 



grows Centunculus minimus. 

 V. curtisii (Forst.) — On the shore near Lisnaskea. This, and the 



former species have been named by Professor Babington. 

 \_V. palustris (Linn.) — Not marked in my list, but has surely been 



overlooked.] 



Deosekace^. 

 None seen. 



POLTGALACE^. 



Poly gala vulgaris (Linn.)' — Common. A very fine form, almost 



P. grandiflora (Bab.), occurs on Ferney Island. 

 P. depressa (Wender). — Not uncommon in suitable places. 



CaEYOPH YLLA CE^ . 



^ Saponaria officinalis (Linn.) — By the avenue on the side of the lake 



opposite the old castle at Crum. 

 \_Silene inflata (Jim..) — Apparently wanting.] 

 Lychnis diurna (Sibth.) — At Gubbaroe Point, Kesh. 

 L. jlos-cucidi (Linn.) — Common. 

 Cerastriuyn glomeratum (Thuil.) — Common. 

 C. triviale (Link.) — Common. 

 Stellaria media (With.) — Common. 



S. holostea (Linn.) — On White Island and elsewhere not uncommon. 

 S. glauca (With.) — Quite plentiful in many places by the shore a few 



miles north of Enniskillen. It also occurs on the upper lake at 



Crum Castle, and probably elsewhere. 

 S. graminea (Linn.) — Common. 

 S. uliginosa (Murr.) — On Devenish, &c. Common. 



