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Arenaria trinervis (Linn.) — Frequent. 

 Sagina procumlens (Linn. ) — Common. 

 S. nodosa (Meyer). — About three miles north of Enniskillen, on east 



side of lake, but not common. 

 Spergula arvensis (Linn.) — Fields by lower lake. 



P0RTTJLA.CACE^. 



[Montia fontana (Linn.) — Must occur, but not seen.] 



Htpeeicace^. 



Sypericum androscemum (Linn.) — Frequent. Generally occurs as an 



isolated specimen here and there. 

 S. tetrapterum (Fries.) — On Devenish, &c. Common. 

 S. humifusum (Linn.) — Not common. Gubbaroe Point, Kesh. 

 S. pulchrum (Linn.) — Common. 



Malvace^. 



^Malva sylvestris (Linn.) — A single specimen only was observed near a 

 cottage by the roadside, between Blaney Bay and PoUaphuca. 



Linages. 

 Linum catha/rticum (Linn.) — On Devenish, &c. Common. 



Gekaniace^. 



Geranium dissectum (Linn.) — On Devenish, &c. ; but not common. 



G. lucidum (Linn.) — Among the ruins on Devenish. 



G. rohertianum (Linn.) — On Devenish, &c. Common. 



\_G. molle (Linn.) — IS'ot seen., Mr. S. A. Stewart found G. molle, but 



not G. dissectum.'] 

 Oxalis acetosella (Linn.) — On Devenish, &c. Common. 



Ilicace^. 

 Ilex aquifolium (Linn.) — Ely Lodge, &c. Frequent. 



CELASTRACEiE. 



Euonymus europceus (Linn.) — On the islands, and elsewhere in many 

 places. Common. 



Ehamnace^. 



Rhamnus catlimticus (Linn.) — On the islands and shores of the lower 

 late. Common. 



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