234 ON SOME RARE PLANTS IN COUNTY DONEGAL. 
: Féhrukl of Botany’ for 1880 (P. rae “ ene ies fa its Lough 
Garten range; since then, Dean med m me that the 
s the only 
il indigenous one in Ireland for this rare “ey hantacnse 
lan 
* Chelidonium majus, L.  Breaghy” and “The Lodge,” near 
Ramelton, where it is known as ‘“ Sollendine,” and in great request 
for sore ayes (Dean Gwynn). 
*Oheiranthus Cheiri, L. Rathmullan Abbe 
{ Barbarea vulgaris, R. Br. eg rare in Done gal. I have only 
met with it at Marble Hill in small quantities, where it was 
probably introduced by accident 
verna, L. andhills in various nineer from Bunerana to 
ornhead ; in most such localities, as at Macamish, Dimnacraig, 
eves Shore, Pgh Marble Hill, Deatanaahy; and Ho eng 
I noticed this plant in company with Sawifraga tridactylites, 
Cerastium Peary sores C. tetrandrum, and Valerianella olitoria ; 
ay, 
+ Reseda Tuieslah L. At Fahan and Inch Road; between Fahan 
and Buncrana by the railway. 
Elatine hexandra, D Very rare; western shore of Upper 
Lough Nacung, near the ‘“ “Cun ng.’ 
Drosera intermedia, Hayne. About a mile S.E. of Crohy Head, 
in the Rosses. D. 
Silene maritima, With. At 1500 feet above sea-level on Lavagh 
More in the Bluestack range, 
Stellaria anne, L. Local; by the river Lennan at Ballyarr ; 
sea-shore about three miles west of Dun 
erastium tetrandrum, Curt. ange round the coast from 
Rathmullan to Hornhead; see under Dra 
. semidecandrum, L. With the ‘ity but hi so common ; 
Bunerana. F. 
Radiola Millegyrana, 8m. Near Dunglow 
Geranium dissectum, L. Fahan, by Sie’ railwa 
tPrunus Cerasus, L. Hedges in Ballymac inh , Fanet. F. 
TP. avium, L. Glenalla wood, but probably introduced. 
*P. insititia, ee Ned’s Point, near Buncrana; hedges in Bally- 
macgowan, Fan 
_ eg moles ia, L. Local; Lettermacaward, near ‘‘ Rus- 
sell’s Ferry.” D. 
Com set palustre, L. A variety occurs by the shore, about 
three miles west of Dingion, with very narrow leaflets, invariably 
seven in number; it was rb in flower when obse. 
Pyrus Aria, Sm. Am ngst mountain thickets at Glenveagh ; 
an Pia? to the Flora of Uecerk 
is Portula, L. N peosurinan® Aughnagaddy 
riophyilum spicatum, L.. Rare; in a fen by the road-side 
near id Russell's s Ferry,” in Lettermacaward. 
