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alas? hyberna, L. There is a record in the ‘Cybele 
Hibernica ’—‘* It grows abundant ly near Anakirk, in the county of 
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me uniperus nana, Willd. Along the “_ of Lough Derg at the 
northern point of Youghal Bay; District C. B. Ls 
Potamogeton densus, L. romineer os Lough Derg; and 
ost the shores of islands and both sides of Tough Dats at Killaloe ; 
istrict 
: P. lucens, L. Both'shores of Lough Derg near Killaloe; Dis- 
rict 7. 
P. perfoliatus, L. With the last ; District 7. 
Butomus umbellatus, L. Shores of island in Lough Derg, near 
Killaloe ois 
Or dhits pyramidalis, L. Dromineer, Lough Aon 
Gymnadenia conopsea, Brown. With the las 
Carex ovalis, Good. On Keeper Momtain, a little above the 
upper asane of ‘Ballyhourigan Wood; Dis 
Carex Pseudocyperus, L. Mebsesniciphe'g Bog, near Newport; 
soe oy - 
Phalaris arundinacea, L. Dromineer Bay, Lough Der 
: Hom meoiatliee ia bridgonié, Sm. Glenstal, Hesaerediie stat. ; 
District 6. 
Trichomanes radicans, Swartz. roo fern ae a to me in 
four distinct localities, all near Glens two of them 
cross the boundary into Tipperary. The Tipperary i were 
found by my friend Mr. Croker Barrington. They an im- 
portant addition to the flora of see 
Cystopteris fragilis, Bernh. In glen on the borders of Bally- 
hourigan -Wood, Keeper Mountain, patie y: 
Lastrea Oreopteris, Presl. In Ballyhourigan Wood, Keeper 
Mountain ; District 7. 
Equisetum sylvaticum, L. Near Glenstal, by the Dooglasha ; 
District 6. 
E. maximum, Lam. Roadside cate Newport and Glenstal, 
in two or three places ; Districts 
fet above of additions to the flora of the Counties Limerick 
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