RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF IRELAND. ' IR 
its origin from some form with simple leaves still growing in Japan or 
adjacent countries, or perhaps now extinct, though related to the forms 
has migrated towards the West, over the North and Middle of Asia, 
; transl d revised by the Author from the 
Swedish ‘“ Botaniska Notiser,” 1872, pp. 168—181.] 
_ RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF IRELAND. 
By Atex. G. More, F.LS., MARA. 
tbernica,” was pu d 
the more important plants and localities, as well as some additions 
and corrections 
: Summary or Apprrtons. 
Undoubted Natives—8. 
Trifolium glomeratum. Salix Grahami. 
T. subterraneum. Draba rupestris. 
Scirpus parvulus. Galium cruciatum. 
Aira uliginosa, Pyrola rotundifolia. 
_ The three last, printed in italics, have already been recorded as 
Irish, but in 1866 we did not consider that there was sufficient autho- 
nity for their admission. ‘ th 
. Natives, but doubtful as species—4. 2 ' 
Thalictrum Kochii. Epilobium tetragonum (verum). 
-Hieracium tridentatum. Potamogeton Lonchites. 
Plants probably introduced—s. 
Erysimum cheiranthoides, Mentha sylvestris. 
Tamus communis. ; : 
but te two first have already been admitted by Mackay and others, 
We are now for the first time able to give santo coe  eeamnan 
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