Hakt — Flora of tlie Mountains of Mayo and Galway. 701 



Oxyria reniformis (Hook.) — On Loughty Mt. and Ben Gorm in the 

 Mweelrea group, as well as on Mweelrea ; not found on Ben 

 Lettery, but grows on Muckanaght in Bennabeola ; plentiful on 

 Croaghpatrick. 



Salix phylicifoUa (Linn.) — By the stream out of Lake Lugaloughawn 

 on Mweelrea. Mr. More agrees with me in this decision. A 

 small, hut handsome shrub with a distinct appearance, due to the 

 somewhat shiny leaves, glaucous beneath, and rich-coloured 

 twigs. Found in Ireland previously in two localities, one in 

 Antrim and the other in Derry. 



Salix herbacea (Linn.) — On all the higher mountains in both coun- 

 ties. Eecorded only from Nephin and Nephinbeg. 



Habenaria albida (Eich.) — Glen Laur. Also west of Galway and 

 Lough Mask, " Cybele Hibernica." 



Listera cordata (E.Br.) — Corcogemore. Eecorded also from Slieve 

 Cor. 



Eriocaulon septangulare (With.) — Lakes west of Deel Bridge, be- 

 tween that and Corslieve. This extends the line marking its 

 range on the map in the " Cybele Hibernica" northwards in 

 Mayo to about the latitude of Crossmolina. 



Sparganium natans (Linn.) — In a lake on the seaside of the road 

 about half way between Newport and Molranny ; in bog-holes 

 about a mile south of Achill ferry on the mainland ; at the foot 

 of Croaghpatrick, on the inland side of the road by Clew Bay. 

 In several places in Connemara. 



S. minimum (Fr.) — Lake on Maamtrasna ; Nambrackheagh lake on 

 Buckoogh. Lake Lugaloughaun on Mweelrea. 



Ruppia maritima (Linn.) — In a brackish pond near Newport. 



Car ex vulpina (Linn.) — With the last. 



C. teretiuscula (Good) — By a lake about a mile from Newport on the 

 roadside to Westport. 



C. rigida (Good) — On all the higher Mayo mountains except Croagh- 

 patrick. Only recorded from Nephin. 



C. pallescens (Lam.) — Bennabeola, Mweelrea, and Delphi. It was 

 perhaps this plant which Wade recorded as C. curta from Ben 

 Lettery. 



C. limosa (Linn.) — In a very wet bog at the foot of Nephin between 

 Crampaun river and the road ; southern side of Birreencorragh 

 by some small lakes ; bog-holes by the roadside between Ballina- 

 hinch lake and the canal bridge ; bog-holes near Lough Fee to its 

 east and between that and the Killary ; at the base of Derryclare 

 mountain by the shore of the lake. 



C. filiformis (Linn). — In all the bogs with the last species, except 

 the last-mentioned one. Also by the Erriff at the base of Ben 

 Gorm. These two species occur in the very wettest shaky bogs 

 in places which are usually considered unsafe to tread on. They 

 have been recorded from only one or two localities in the 

 west. 



