570 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



\_Rmmnculus lingua, Linn. Mr. AUinghara^ has recorded tiiis species 

 from near Ballysliannon, south side of the river, below the bridge. 

 I have searched the place carefully. It is not a likely locality, 

 and I fear there is an error.] 



\_Rammciilus auricomus, Linn. ITr. Allingham informs me that he 

 has found this species in "woods near Ballyshannon ; he thinks at 

 Laputa.] 



R. droiietii. Kiltooris Lake, near Ardara. Identified by Mr. Arthur 

 Eennett. On mud. 



Aqiiilegia vidgaris, Linn. Limestone thickets, about half a mile 

 south of Patterson's Lake, in the townland of Carrigahoma, 

 between Cliff and Brown Hall, and again nearer Brown Hall ; 

 in a wild country quite removed from cultivation. An addition 

 to the Flora of Donegal. 



Papaver duhium, Linn. Fields near Belleek, on the way to Bally- 

 shannon, very sparingly. Xear Bundoran. 



^ Chelidonium majus, Linn. TTrney, on the Donegal side of the Pinn 

 by the roadside. Very local, and not native in Donegal. 



Barlarea vidgaris, R. Br., var. ^ arcuata, Eeichb. Banks of the Erne, 

 by the ruined mill about a mile below Cliff. 



Aralis hirsiifa, Linn. Sand-hills, north-west of Ardara. Mr. Alling- 

 ham records A. ciliata from "rock, north side of estuary, Bally- 

 shannon." A. hirsuta is not unfrequent in the limestone district 

 of South Donegal. 



Sinapis alba, Linn. Fields above Moynalt, near Laghy, Donegal. 



Viola canina, Linn. By the Termon river above Pettigo. 



Braha incana, Linn. Sand-hills south side of Boylagh Bay, and on 

 the hill of the " standing stone" in the sand-hills north-west of 

 Ardara. This is the second Donegal locality. I had found the 

 plant previously near Buncrana. 



Reseda luteola, Linn. Wash-pool, near the flax dam, Ballyshannon. — 

 Allingham. 



JDrosera intermedia, Havne, and D. anglica, Huds. Cliff bogs, near 

 Belleek. 



Saponaria officinalis, Linn. By the railway between Belleek and 

 Ballyshannon near the bridge at " Eowan Tree Hill." The 

 only Donegal locality which I am acquainted with. 



^ Mr. Allingliam is author of a A"ery interesting History of Ballyshannon, to 

 wliicli he has appended a botanical notice of that part of Donegal. His name will 

 appear several times in this report. Following my custom, I have enclosed in 

 brackets those species I have not seen myself. 



