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a very rare species with us:—near Ballinadee Creek, by the 
Bandon river, on slaty refuse ; and near Union Hall, in the extreme 
west of the county.—I may close these notes by remarking that the 
Corsican Mint, 1/7. Regudenit, still flourishes abundantly in the lonely 
street of Castle Townsend village.—T. ALLIN. 
CarEx TomENTosA.—I noticed this plant this summer to be gra- 
dually disappearing at Marston Maisey, Wilts, from drainage of the 
-water meadows there.—T. B. Fiower. 
Lycopoprum InuxpatuM.—This species of Club Moss, very rare in 
Ireland (hitherto found in Connemara only), I have found growing 
plentifully in the townlands of Ardkitbeg and Ardkitmore, parish of 
Desertserges, Co. Cork.—Cuartes LonerieLp. 
TASITES HYBRIDA IN Jensey.—I found in the month of April, 
1871, Petasites officinalis, Meench., f. feeminea (Tussilago hybrida, L.), 
in the grounds of Longueville Manor, St. Saviour’s, Jersey. As that 
plant is not to be met with in the ‘“ Primitiz Flore Sarnice,” I hope 
you will be so kind as to relate the discovery in the “J eons of 
tan 
Flora.—Eve. FourNrzk. 
found pasture; and rabbits and lemmings abounded. The wild 
flowers were brilliant, and large flocks of birds came northward in 
the summer.—Marxnam, “Threshold of the Unknown Lan On. 
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growing right in the middle or under the shelter of other plants, com- 
monly a shrubby Mesembryanthemum. Sir H. Barkly got a number of 
