Barrington and Yo well — On Flora of Ben Bidbeii, ^c. 515 



Holcus lanatus, Linn. — Common. 

 Triodia decumhens, Beauv. — Frequent. 

 IToeleria cristata, Pars. — Yery common on the mountains. 

 Molinia cmridea, Moench. — Common. The form major, Roth, with 

 green spikelets, and the panicle long and lax, occurs on 

 Ben Boo mountain. 

 Melioa uniflora, Betz. — Wood at Glencar. 



Catabrosa aquaUca, Beauv. — Local. Roadside near ITanorhamilton. 

 Glyceriafluitans, Brown. — Common. 



,, plicata, Fries. — Local. 

 Poa annua, Linn. — Common. 

 ,, alpina, Linn. 1950 to 1500 feet. — Frequent at the summit of 



Ben Bulben, and at Annacoona. 

 ,, pratensis, Linn. — Frequent. 

 ,, truialis, Linn. — Common. 

 Briza media, Linn. — G-lencar, &c. ; frequent. 

 Cynosiirus cristatus, Linn. — Common. 

 Dactylis glomerata, Linn. — Common. 

 Festuca sciuroides, Both. — Scarce. Dry fields, Glencai', &c. 



,, ovina, Linn. — Frequent, and generally viviparous on the 



mountaias. 

 ,, rubra, Linn. — Abundant on the hills. 

 ,, elatior, Linn. — Glencar, &c. ; not common. 

 ,, pratensis. (?) Huds. 

 JBromus asper, Murr. — Glencar, &c. 



,, commufatus, ^chxixdi. — Scarce; near Milltown . 

 ,, mollis, Linn. — Common. 

 Triticum repens, Linn. — Common. 

 Lolium perenne, Linn. — Common. 

 -\ ,, italicum, Braun. — Frequent in laid down pastures. 

 Na/rdus stricta, Linn. — Yery common on the hills. 



FlXICES. 



Symenophyllum unilaterale, Willd. 850 feet. — On cliffs near Annacoona. 



Adiantum capillus-veneris,Ijmn. — Three or four plants only seen at one 

 place on the cliffs of Glencar. The exact locality must 

 be known, as some one had evidently been there a few 

 hours before us removing specimens, and it will doubt- 

 less be completely exterminated very soon. 



Pteris aqiiilina, Linn. — Common. 



Lomaria spicant, Desv. 2000 feet. — Common. 



Asplenium ruta-muraria, Linn. 1450 feet. — Frequent on the cliffs. 

 ,, trichomanes, Linn. — Common on cliffs. 



„ viride, Huds. 1600 feet. — Scarcely a plant on B_>n Bul- 



ben, but abundant on many other cliffs, and in the deep 

 holes through the mountains 

 „ adiantum-nigrum, Linn. — In the wood on north side of 



Glencar lake. 



