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TrifoUum procumhens, Linn. — Inclicleraun, near Athlone. 



\_Lotus major, Scop. — Not seen.] 



Lathyrus palustris, Linn. — Temple Island, near Lanesborongh ; banks 



of Eiver Inny, and several places on west side of 



Shannon, near Athlone, &c. 

 .Orolus tulerosus, Linn. — Scarce, only a few plants observed. 

 Prunus avium, Linn. — Near Athlone. 

 Agrimonia eupatoria, Linn. — Frequent. 

 Poterium sanguisorha, Linn. — Rare. Only seen on shore of Rinardo 



Bay. 

 Potentilla procumhens, Sibth. — In plantation near Derrynagease 



Lodge. 

 Mulus idmis, Linn. — Hare Island, &c. 



,, saxatilis, Linn. — Shore at Yew Point and elsewhere. 



Other Puhi were collected, but have not yet been identified, as 

 there is much want of unanimity among botanists concerning this 

 difficult and variable genus. 



Geum inter tnedium, Ehrh. — Eare. Eathcline Wood, near Lanes- 

 borough. 

 Posa spinosissima, Linn. — Common. 

 ,, ruhiginosa, Linn (?). — Specimen gathered at Coosan Point has 



been doubtfully referred to this species. 

 ,, tomentosa, Sm. — Frequent. 



,, arvensis, Huds. — Not common. St. John's "Wood. 

 Pyrus aria, Hooker. — Noticed on most of the islands, and St. John's 

 Wood. 

 „ aucuparia, Gaert. — Hare Island. 



,, malus, Linn. — West side of Yew Point. Not common. 

 PJpilolium hirsutum, Linn. — Common. 



,, palustre, Linn. — Occurs frequently. 

 Myriophyllum spicatum, Linn. — Eiver Inny, &c. 



,, alterniflorum, D. C. — Near Iviltoom, &c. 



,, verticillatum, Linn. — Eare. In a drain running 



through a small plantation at Ballybay. 

 '^Piles grossidaria, Linn. — Occurs in two places on margin of lake 

 near Coosan Point. 

 Sedum acre, Linn. — Yew Point, on sand. 

 *Sempervivum tectortmi, Linn. — Old walls (ruins) near Elfeet Bay. 

 Saxifraga tridactylites, Linn. — Athlone, Yew Point. 

 Parnassia palustris, Linn. — Very common. 



Cicuta virosa, Linn. — On both sides of the lake south of Lanesborongh. 

 Not seen near Athlone. 

 "^Apium graveolens, Linn. — One or two plants, evidently an escape. 

 Melosciadium inundatmn, Koch. — Bog near Kiltoom. 

 AEgopodiiwi podagraria, Linn, Near Ballymahon. 

 ^Punium flexuosum, With. — ^Frequent. 



