142 RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF IRELAND. 
More. [A single plant of this was found y the Thames at Hampton 
Court in 1867 ; see Fl. Middx., p. 331 bese Journ. Bot 
Extracts and Abstracts. 
RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF IRELAND. 
By Atrx. G. Morr, F.L.S., M.R.I.A. 
(Concluded from p. 119. ) 
[ Centaurea paniculata, Lam. A single plant in a eultivated field 
' on the coast north of Rush ; M. Dowd, 1870. No doubt accidentally 
introduced. 
arduus arvensis, Curt. Var. setosus, M. B. (11 -) In a stubble- 
field by the River Lennon, near Kilmacrenan, Donegal ; Rev. T. Allin. 
The curious plant ga athered by Mr. Allin at first sight looks like some 
hybrid, but it has the essential cee! of C. arvensis. The leaves 
i le 
teracium murorum, rs D..2. Near Middleton ; Rey. T. Allin 
4. tridentatum, Fries. D. 10. Marble Arch, Florencecourt, Co. 
Fermanagh; (found by Rev. 8. A. Br renan) 8. A. a 
Campanula rapunculoides, LL. Sandhills at Newcastle, Down, about 
50 plants in 1871, and no doubt introduc ed; S.A. Stewart. A 
rege me at the foot of a wall near the harbour of Bray, 1872; 
Obs. “Campanula ghia L. Has not yet — ee on the 
banks of ee ga rrow e New Ross, and it is much feared that 
made i yA e name, especially a ‘i: Maskay records only 
C. latifolia f ian Sg same district where other botanists have found 
C. Trachelium o 
Pyrola rotundifolia, L - D. 7. Sparingly on a ed e bog near 
mm bed ha am, this tage 1870 ; D als ifs st 
baled tsbebiy to 
Monotropa Hypopitys, L. D. 9. aloes Sli 
8) Lod Ue go; (found by Miss 
Erythrea puleh-lia, Fries. D. 4, Cy uracloa, Wexford! J. Morrison. 
180 mm vee ‘North Bull! Dublin Bay, in tolerable plenty, October, 
? 
* Cuscuta Trifolii, Bab. .D. 4. Quite established in clover fields at 
Fassaroe, near Bray; R. M. » Bamangton. D. 5. Found in 1868, by 
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