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“aes 7. Aiquatz. 
42. L. Sunpatca, Miq. in Ann. Mus. Lugd. Bat. i. 96.—Leaves 
large bipinnate rusty hairy beneath, corymb peduncled very com- 
pound rusty villous, without prominent bracts or bracteoles.—L. 
robusta, Blume, Bijd. 198, not of Roxb.—Java is species is 
much more closely allied to L. robusta, Roxb., than to any other 
species; not much differing therefrom, save in the rusty villous 
orymb. 
cor —L. fuliginosa, sp. Miq. i Fl. Ind. Bat Suppl eth is 
reduced as a var. of L esate by himself in Ann. Mus. 
Bat. i. 96, and does not appear Daeg except by a 3- go 
43. L. pusescens, Zipp.; Mig. in oe Mus. Lugd. Bet i. 97.— 
Timor.—The authentic example of this seems very near L 
Javanica. 
oe different from every other species in the genus oy 
. L. mivcrorza, Lindl.; Baker in Oliv. Fl. Trop. Afr. i 
Sane. case iin in. long and upwards.—Isle of St. Thomas ; “ West 
Tropical Africa 
NOTES ON IRISH PLANTS. 
By H. C. Hart, B.A. 
Dourive a short visit, in the summer of 1880, to my friend Mr. 
the flora of Districts VI. and VII. of Moore and More’s ‘ Cybele 
Hibernica,’ which I now proceed to enumerate. A day upon Keeper 
in yielded us no varieties, but a slight sketch of the vertical 
range of its plants may be useful to those botanists who take an 
interest in spe subject. 
At the summit, 2278 feet, occurred :—Potentilla ane 
Galium haane. Vaccinium Myrtillus, Calluna vulgaris, Rume 
Acetosa, Empetrum nigrum, Luzula campestris, uncus i ing 
Scirpus cespitosus, Luzula sylvatica, Eriophorum angustifolium, 
Anthoxanthum odoratum, Aira flexuosa, Agrostis vulgaris, Festuca 
ovina, Aspidium dilatatum. At 2200 feet :—Solidago Virgaurea, Erica 
cinerea, Jasione montana, ag che pratense. At 2000 feet :— 
Cerastium triviale, Vaccinium Vitis- 
Although there is a suitable cane of cliffs, with a northern 
aspect, on "es north side of Keeper Mountain, I failed to gather 
any alpine plant there, excepting Vaccinium Vitis-Idea, oor also 
occurs near the summit on the south side. In a glen, flan the 
upper side of Ballyhourigan Wood, upon the south side of oe 
Cystopteris fragilis occurs 8 sparingly, and with it Lathyrus macror- 
rhizus ; on the moorland a little above the wood, Carex ovalis may 
