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(E. crocata, Linn. By Lough Eske ; by the Erne ; roadside between 

 Largy and Fintragh ; by the Foyle, near Lifford and Clon- 

 leigh. 



[ffil phellandrium, Linn. " 11 " is amongst the list of districts after 

 this plant's name in the Cyhele Hihernica ; no authority given, 

 and the plant does not, I think, occur. The river Erne is the 

 only likely place, but I could not find it there.] 



Crithmum maritimmn, Linn. Malinbeg ; Mucross Point ; St. John's 

 Point, south side ; Slieve League. 



Scandix pecten-veneris, Linn. Doorin Point. 



\MyrrTiis odorata, Hoffm. Old walls at Loughhead, near Killybegs, 

 at the mouth of the river. Anciently introduced. (?) 



Cormis sanyiiinea, Linn. Sparingly on the right bank of the Erne 

 and on the left bank of the Bundrowes river ; only on limestone, 

 and native ; quite similar to the stunted form on Aran, in Gralway 

 Bay, "where it is also native. 



Valeriana officinalis, Linn. ; var. samliici folia, Mikan. Specimens from 

 limestone shingle by the sea, near Mucross Point, Mr. Baker 

 pronounces "clearly var. samlucifolia.''^ The form, as I ga- 

 thered it, is suificiently distinct. 



Vihurmcm opidus, Linn. By the Eske, Erne, Eany, Finn, Bund- 

 rowes, and Letter rivers ; damp thickets about Mount Charles ; 

 very showy both in beriy and flower about the Letter river, near 

 Termon M'Grath's Castle. Prefers limestone. 



Asperula odorata, Linn. By the Eany water above Bonny Glen ; 

 river between Pettigo and Lough Erne. 



Galium loreale, Linn. Plentiful at the extremity of St. John's 

 Point. I formerly gathered this plant near Glen. On lime- 

 stone. 



Ewpatorium cannalinuniy Linn. Eske and Erne rivers ; Bradagh 

 river, near Bundoran ; ditch near the sea at "Wardtown, near 

 Ballyshannon ; Trabane Strand, near Malinbeg ; Glen Bay ; St. 

 John's Point. 



Petasites vulyaris, Desf . Inver ; Dunkincely ; Fintragh ; Finn river ; 

 Pettigo. 



Aster tripolium, Linn. Glen Bay ; Inver Bridge ; Donegal to Killy- 

 mard. 

 ^Aster, sp.? A. IcBvis? JSTaturalized from a cottage garden at mouth of 

 Bundrowes river, near Bundoran ; not flowering up to August. I 

 have observed the same species (I believe, American) looking like 

 a native by the river Nore above Kilkenny, and again below 

 "Woodstock. 



^Znula helenium, Linn. Near Ballyshannon ; Inver to Dunkineely ; 

 Glen ; Dunlacky Bridge, near Dunkineely. 



