144 RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF IRELAND. 
ith very broad ase occurs about Feltrim Hill, and was, probably, 
mistaken by Mr. White for P. media, This variety ha has ser been sent 
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Kilcoleman! Rev. T. Allin 
. °. puleher, L. — D. . On the shore by the harbour at Bray, 
1867-72; D. M. 5. Shore near the race-stand at Baldoyle, 1848, very 
sparingly ; - A. G. M. 
* Hryppophaé rhamnoides, L. D, 4. Thoroughly os on re 
sandiills at Kiltennel, north of Courtown, Wexford, 
nl 
Moore, 1867—thus terry ele the ernie of Robert Brown 
Alki 
Not found in Lough Neagh, which was sees: a mistake for lout 
Leagh, near Killaleagh , Down, where the plant was discovered by Tem- 
pleton in 1804. 
Callitriche autumnalis, L. D. 1. By the shore of Ross Island, 
Lower Lake of apronges 1866; A.G. M. This will alter the lati- 
tude from 58° to 52°, and is the most southern locality in the British 
siete 12. pita gale Lake, near Saintfield, Down; 
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Satie phylicifolia, L. D. 9. North side of Ben Bulben; D. M. This 
is the Willow given in our ‘‘ Contributions,” under the name of S. 
S. Grahami, Borr. D. 11. Am “eo moss on the top of Muckish 
Mountain, Donegal, 1868 (see Journ. B p. 209; ix., p. 300); 
D. r. Leefe considers this little ‘Willow silage allied to the 
Continental 8. retusa (see Journ. Bot. i 6). 
8. herbacea, L. The height of 1000 roc at which this plant 
grows on the pin of Clontygearagh Mountain, Derry, is lower than 
any elevation at which it has been spared anywhere rent in Great 
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t Tamus communis, L. “D.9. Ona bushy hill rising from Lough 
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