ae 
RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF IRELAND, T47 
by D. M., but two large and flourishing patches were found (1871) in 
a damp meadow close to the Glass Works on the north bank of the 
Liffey ; A. G. M. 
C. axillaris, Good. D. 1. Salt Marsh, near Kinsale! I. Carroll, 
1866. This is the only Iocality in Ireland from which we have seen 
authentic specimens. C. divulsa has more than once been miscalled 
axillaris. 
7 C. rigida, Good. D. 4. Top of Lugnaquillia, Wicklow; A. 
_M. 
C. punctata, Gaud. 1. Plentiful in boggy or marshy meadows near 
the chapel at Ardgroom, at some little distance from the sea; A. G. M. 
-Calamagrostis Epigejos, Roth. D. 6. Between the road and the 
sea, near Killeany, Great Aran Island, in two places only; H. 
art, 1869 
C. stridia, Nutt. 10. Scawdy Island, near Maghery, isin Tyrone, 
not Armagh; §. A. Stewart. Hence Armagh must be erased from 
the list of counties. cr Shores of Lough Beg, one mile south of 
Church Island; R. Tat 
tra uliginosa, Weihe. D. 8. Found in July, bene growing 
plentifully on the swampy epee of Lough eee r Round- 
stone; and afterwards traced by me in many | calities through the - 
district extending from Clifden fi Kilkieran- Corinbitinte Te 
(see Journ. Bot. vii., p. 
Poa compressa, L.. D. 10. On — bank by Pipes! ee a mile 
from Portadown towards Lurgan! W. M‘Millen. D. 12. Roadside 
between Ballycastle and Ballintoy ; 
Selerochloa Borrert, Bab. The suggestion as to the possible 
parentage of this Grass must be retracted, or at least qualified, gc 
only 8. distans and S. maritima grow along with it in the North 
Dublin, 
} S. procumbens, Beauv. D. sad On Albert Quay, Belfast! in small 
quantity, and in one place only; 8S. A. Stewart. This Grass has not 
lately been viageectey near Dublin, and it is ii that S. Borrert 
was ome for it in the metropolitan 8. ae 
seems very rare, sna is open to sere icion of havi g been 
Eien eed both at Cork and Belfast, Cakian are the only tie Irish 
lities. 
Festuca Py he L. D. 1. Walls at Dingle and Milltown, Kerry ; 
A. G.M. 2. Common at Avoncore, and occurs in both East and West 
Cork ; Rev. T. Allin (see Journ. Bot. ix., p. 18) D. 4. eu 
J. : 
Near Ballyvaughan, Clare; Rev. T. Allin. Probably not un- 
een in the middle and south ‘of Treland.. 
m pungens, Pers, D. 4 and 5 5. Frequ ent, on the Murrough 
of Wicklow, and on banks and along ditches on the coast of probenly 
all Ireland. A large form found on the shore near Rush has Pinger 
years 2 eres in the Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, ae he 
name 
Equine "Nenauh. hi. DS. AS Lough Atalia, in the Great 
Island of Aran; H.C. Hart. D. 10. Banks of ho Colebrooke So 
Fermanagh ; mith. D. [1. Little Bins, Fanet; H.C. 
ae plant 2 the Dundrum sandhills probably will be found to Kalag 
to F. Moor 
- i 2 
