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Sperguhria negleda (Kindb.) Eare. Y. 



Spergularia rupestris (Lebel.) I have no specimen from the Blaskets, 

 but it may have been overlooked. S. 



POETUIACACEAE. 



* Montta fontana (Lhm.) Eare. B. 



HrPEEICACEAE, 



Hypericum pulchrum (JAmy.) ]!^orth side. B. 



Maitaceae. 



^Lavatera arlorea (Linn.) This plant occurs only on Innishnabro and 

 the Tearaght. The former island is uninhabited. Only one or 

 two specimens were observed on Innishnabro ; on the Tearaght 

 several. It is such a doubtful native on our coasts that I 

 have hesitated to admit it as indigenous even on these wild 

 islands ; but it may be so. N. T. 



LiNACEAE. 



Radiola millegrana (Sm.) Yery diminutive and difficult to find. I 

 observed it only on the south side in one or two spots. B. 



LEGTmiNrFEEAE. 



AntTiyllis vulneraria (Linn.) Not common. B. Y. 

 \Trifolium pratense (JAnn). Probably introduced by cultivation. B. 

 Trifolium repens (Linn.) Common. B. S. N. 

 Lotus corniculatus (Linn.) Common. B. Y, 

 Vicia Cracca (Linn.) Scarce. B. 



Vicia septum (Linn.) Not noticed on Great Blasket. Y. 

 Lathy rus pratensis (Linn.) Uncommon. B. 



EOSACEAI;. 



\Alchemilla arvensis (Scop.) Eare, and a doubtful native. 



Potentilla Tormentilla (Schenk.) Plentiful. B. N. 



Potentilla anserina (Linn.) Common. B. Y. 



Ruhus discolor ("W". & N.) There is but one diminutive bramble on 

 the Great Skellig growing out of a crevice in the rock near the 

 summit, 714 feet. It is well known to the light-keepers as 

 the " only Blackberry on the Skelligs." There are two or three 

 bushes on the Great Blasket and on Innishvicillane. Species 

 supposed to be B. discolor, but not determined satisfactorily. 

 B. Y. S. 



