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TJe-ticaceae. 



^•Urtica dioica (Linn.) Only near houses, and on the borders of culti- 

 Yated ground. B. 



Oechidaceaj;. 



Orchis maculata (Linn.) Rare — in one spot only on the southern 

 slope. B. 



LiLIACEAE. 



Scilla nutans (Sm.) Only on the north side, growing among rocks 

 on the cliffs, with Primula vulgaris, Valeriana oficinalis, 

 &c. B. 



Jtjncacbae. 



Lunula sylvatica (Beck.) Plentiful on the northern cliffs. B. 



Lu%ula multiflora (Koch.) Common. B. I^. 



Junais conglomeratus (Linn.) B. V. 



Juncus lamprocarpus (Ehrh.) B. 



Juncus supinus (Moench.) Common. B. V. 



Juncus lufonius (Linn.) Y. 



Juncus squarrosus (Linn.) Hilly pastures. B. 



CrPEBACEAE. 



Scirpus setaceus (Linn.) Prequent. B. 



Scirpus Savii (S. & M.) Less common. B. 



Eriophorum angust'ifoUum (Roth.) Frequent. B. V. 



Car ex disticha (Huds.) Only on the highest portion of the Great 



Blasket. B. 

 Carex stellulata (Good.) Common. B. V. N. 

 Carex vulgaris (Fries.) Common. B. 

 Carex glauca (Scop.) North of the village. B. 

 Carex pilulifera (Linn.) Frequent. B. 

 Carex panicea (Linn.) Common. B. Y. 

 Carex linervis (Sm.) Abundant. B. 

 Carex flava (Linn.) Yar. Upidoca/rpa (Tausch.) Sparingly. B. 



