Barrington and Yowell — Flora of Shores of Lough JRee. 703'- 



Pimpinella saxifraga, Linn. — Common. 



Sium latifolium, Linn. — In many places,, 

 ,, angustifoliimi, Linn. — Rather scarce, more so tlian preceding;, 

 species. 



(Enanthe phellandrium, Linn. — Common. 



,, fistulosa, Linn. — Near Lanesborough, and by Elver Inny.. 

 Common. 



[ ,, crocata, Linn. — IS'ot seen.] 



^tJiusa cynapium, Linn. — Cultivated ground. 



Daucus carota, Linn. — Common alongside the shore of lake. 



Chacrophyllum centhrucus, Linn. — Lanesborough, Coosan Point,. 

 &c. 



Scandix peeten-veneris, Linn. — Frequent in cultivated ground. iN'ot 

 a common plant in Ireland. 



Galium loreale, Linn. — Growing plentifully among the loose stones 

 on the islands and on the shore of the lake. 

 ,, palustre, Linn. — Common. 



„ ,, var. witlieringii. — A very uncertain variety. It 



vs^as quite as common as G. palustre, in fact all the 

 specimens dried have more or less bristles on the stem 

 and leaves, and there would appear to be no constant 

 relation between the bristles and the shape of the 

 leaves, or the habit of the plant. 

 ,, uliginosum, Linn. — Peat bog between Ballybay and Curry- 

 point. This species, especially when dried, has a 

 very different appearance from any forms of G. palustre 

 we have seen. Known hitherto only from Kildare- 

 and Westmeath. 



Valerianella olitoria, Moench. — Cultivated ground, Elfeet Bay. 

 ,, dentata, Koch. — Common in cultivated ground. 



Scahiosa arvensis, Linn. — Notuncommon. 



Carduus tenuiflorus, Curt. — Yew Point. 



Carlina vulgaris, Linn. — Generally distributed. 



Arctium intermedium, Lange. — Near Athlone. 



Tanacetum vulgare, Linn. — West side, below Lanesborough. 



\_Gnaphalium uliginosum, Linn. — Apparently wanting.] 

 ,, dioicum, Linn. — Frequent. 



Bidens cernua, Linn. — Banks of Shannon, below Athlone, and shore- 

 of lake. 



Leontodon hirtus, Linn. — Not common. 



,, hispidus, Linn. — Bare. Dry fields near Creggan. 



Lough. 



Sonchus asper, Hoffm. — Only a few plants were observed. 

 *Crepis taraxacifolia, Thuil. — Near Athlone, and one or two other 

 places. 



Sieracium umhellatum, Linn. — Hare Island. Specimens not in flower, 

 but identical with plants collected on an island int. 

 Lough Erne. (See aiitea, p. 14.) 



