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Gill, looking eastwards, and within the demesne of Hazlewood; Dr. 
T. E. Little, 1866. Abundantly in a wood on the shore of Lough 
1868. Seen in this 
. 9. On the north-east shore of Lough Corrib, 
not far from Cong, April, 1872; D. M. Flowers early, commencing 
f April 
miles, from Woodford to Rossmore, forming conspicuous blue patches 
e of a native. A 
explicably it has originated, how abundant it has become within afew 
years, and what a strong hold it has taken of the ground at Brisbane, 
Queensland, as recorded by Mr. C. Prentice, in Journ. B 
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other American and Iberian plants, quite close to the shore, and is a 
Species of whose introduction or rapid extension we have not any 
ly natural m : 
t Allium Babingtonii, Borr. 6. In all three of the Islands of Aran : 
E. P. Wright. 8. South side of Clew Bay, between Croagh Patrick 
i ges; A.G.M 
Simethis bicolor, Kunth. 1, Certainly indigenous at Derrynane, 
where it grows on boggy, heathy, and turfy slopes, far away from the 
bbey ruins, amidst heather and Carices, &c. 
Eriocaulon septangulare, With. 1. Bog-holes at north end of 
Lough Carra, Kerry ; Dr. Battersby. First found by Dr. Wade in 
- 1801, as shown by a letter fromihim to Smith, in the Library of the 
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