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Ruhus discolor (W. & N.) — This variety is I believe not uncommon, 

 though no specimen was dried. 



Geum urhanum (Linn.) — Common. 



G. rivale (Linn.) — At Pollaphuca, White Island, &c.. Frequent on 

 the west side of lower lake. 



G. intermedium (Ehrh.) — On the north end of White Island with G. 

 rivale. 



Rosa spinosissima (Linn.) — This rose grows nearly all round the lower 

 lake. On the shore of one of the little promontories, near Eossfad, 

 I noticed a large round isolated bush, about four feet high. Its 

 habit was so different from R. s^nnosissima that I showed the 

 specimen gathered (in fruit) to Mr. J. Gr. Baker, at Kew, suggest- 

 ing that it might be R. Mhernica. Mr. Baker, however, pro- 

 nounced it to be an inland form of R. spinosissima, and certainly 

 not R. Mhernica. An imperfect specimen of a rose gathered on 

 the shore of White Island Mr. Baker was unable to identify, but 

 added " see if R. hihernica,^^ which species should be looked for. 



R. mollissima (Willd.) — Devenish Island. My specimen was named 

 by Mr. Baker. There are two or three bushes. The leaves are 

 very soft. 



R. tomentosa {8til.) — Common. Many forms of this species occur; 

 some coming near to R. mollissima. White and red-flowered 

 varieties seem pretty equally distributed, but I saw no inter- 

 mediate colour. Mr. Baker considers one of my specimens as 

 var. scalriuscula ; the other varieties were not sufficiently perfect 

 with fruit, &c., to identify positively. 



R. canina (Linn.) — Common. 



R. arvensis (Huds.) — Frequent. 



Cratcegus oxyacantha (Linn.) — Common. 



Pyrus aucuparia (Gaert.) — Frequent. 



Ltthrace^. 



Lythrum salicaria (Linn.) — Plentiful. 

 [^Peplis portula (Linn.) — l^ot seen]. 



OjfA GRACES. 



EpiloUum hirsutum (Linn.) — Scarce. At Castle Hume and near 



Bossfad. 

 E. parviflorum (Schreb.) — Common. 

 £. montanum (Linn.) — Common. 

 E. olscwum (Schreb.) — IN'ot uncommon. 

 E. palustre (iAmi.) — Scarce. Three miles north of Enniskilleu, on 



the east shore of the lake. 

 Circaa lutetiana (Linn.) — Very common in some places. 



