Hart — On the Flora of South -Wed Donegal. 465 



Rtippia maritima, Liiui. Glen Bay ; salt marshes, near Donegal and 



Ballyshannon. 

 Schoenus nigricans, JAini. Cladiiim marisGiis,'R,.~S>x. ] sin.di.Rhychospora 



alba, Yahl, frequent. 

 Scirpus paiicifloms, Liglitf . Shores of Longh Eske, east side ; margins 



of lakes, on limestone north of Cavan Garden; St. John's Point; 



by the shore between Donegal and Killymard. 

 8. fluitans, Hook. Lake, near Breezy Hill ; Longh Erahesk and 



ditches about L. Laghtowen, near Pettigo. 



S. setaceus, Linn. By the Eske, Lough Eske, &c. 



S. savii, Schm. About Loughs Eske and Shivnagh ; coast between 



Malinmore and Glen ; along the Einn, above Stranorlar. 

 Blysnms rufus, Pam. Shores at Donegal, abundant ; Eintragh ; 



Eillybegs ; Lough Head, near Killybegs. 

 Ca/rex dioica, Linn. Shores of Lough Gorman, between Cavan 



Garden and Brown Hall ; about the base of Slieve League. 

 C pulicaris, Linn. ; C. disticlia, Huds. ; C. arenaria, Linn, ; C. vul- 



pina, Linn. ; C. paniculata, Linn. IS'ot unfrequent. 



C Icenninghauseniana. By a sunk fence between the Hall and the 

 sea wall, near Mount Charles, in company with C. strigom, C. 

 remota, &c. I^ot hitherto detected in Ireland. My specimens 

 were recognized by my friend, A. G. More, who tells me that 

 this form is usually regarded as a hybrid between C. remota and 

 C. paniculata. I have no note of C. paniculata in this particular 

 spot. C. remota, Linn. ; C. stellulata, Good, fr'equent. 



C. ovalis, Good. By the Eske above Donegal. 



C. curta. Good. Near Killybegs, A. G. More. 



C. rigida, Good. Slieve League, summit to 1400 feet. 



C. pallescens, Linn. Above Ardnamona. C. vulgaris, Eries. ; C. 

 panicea, Linn, frequent. 



C. limosa, Linn. Marsh on east side of Bulbin Mountain, near 

 Ballyshannon ; Lake Unshin ; bog-holes between Glen and Carrick 

 on both sides of the road ; lakes, near Killybegs. 



C. strigosa, Huds. This rare sedge is abundant about the Hall, 



Mount Charles. 

 C. pendula, Huds. Bight bank of Eske river, three-quarters of a 



mile above Donegal ; left bank of Eanymore water, and above 



Drumagraa bridge. 



C. aquatilis, Wahl. I have gathered this sedge by the river Finn 

 in several places, and also, I believe, by two other rivers in south 

 Donegal. My specimens were recognized as C. aquatilis by A. 

 G. More, and afterwards corroborated by Mr. A. Bennett. This 

 sedge has oidy been added to the Irish Elora from Lough Allen 



