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Lychnis githago, Linn. Moynalt and Laghy. 



Lychnis diurna Sibth. By Kiltoris Lake, and elsewhere on Boylagh 

 promontory. 



Sagina apetala, Linn. "Walls at Killybegs. 



Geranium sanguineum, Linn. Limestone bluffs, near Ballyshannon, 

 across the Erne. This, the second locality in the county, was 

 made known to me by Mr. Allingham. 



S. dissectum, Linn. By the Termon river and elsewhere ; sparingly 

 distributed. 



G. lucidum, Linn. With the last, and in several places in the lime- 

 stone country from Brown Hall to Carrigahorna. G. phceum, L., 

 is established near Templecarn. — Miss Young. 



Radiola miUegrana, Linn. Coast between Slieve-a-Toory and Magh- 

 eragh. 



\_Erodiiim moschatum, Linn. In the rabbit warren, south side of the 

 river, near Ballyshannon. — H. Allingham.] 



Euonymus europcBus, Linn. A variety with very narrow, almost linear 

 leaves, occurs by the Erne, a little below Cliff. It does not differ 

 in other respects from the type which is very frequent on the 

 limestone. 



[^Rhamnus catharticus, Linn. I regret to say the locality given for 

 this species in my last Eeport is outside the county boundary.] 



TJlex europceus, Linn. About Moynalt and Laghy, frequent ; and 

 native in the hills east from Ballintra, &c. 



[^Melilotus alba, Willd. Introduced, and perhaps established amongst 

 sown grasses near Greencastle, Innishowen. — W. E. Hart.] 



Ononis arvensis, Linn. My cousin, "W. E. Hart, of Kilderiy, has sent 

 me specimens of the plant from Innishowen. The station is along 

 the roadside between Fahan and Buncrana. As far as I am aware, 

 this is an addition to the Elora of the county. Like (Enanthe 

 phellandrium, Nasturtium amphibium, and one or two others, this 

 species has been accredited with "11" in the Cyhele Hibernica 

 without any given evidence on the subject. 



\TrifoJium arvense, Linn. Old pasture-land at Woodtown (?). — 

 Allingham.] 



Agrimo7iia eupatorium, Linn. By the Erne and Termon rivers ; 

 north coast of Boylagh .promontory, near Lough Keel Jskmd. 



Prunus padm, Linn. Termon river, above Pettigo ; river between 

 Ardara and Glenties. 



