ON SOME RARE PLANTS IN COUNTY DONEGAL. 235 
* Epilobium angustifolium, L. Near Balizsoonel bridge, Glenalla. 
The country people know it as the ‘‘ Blooming Willow 
Saaxifraga tridactylites, * cat po round the coast from 
sean of Done : 
Pimpinella Saar. L. Extremely local in Donegal. Sandy 
ground by the sea about three miles west of Dunglow. 
Oenanthe crocata, L. Local; sea-side near Dunglow ; by the 
shore between Fahan and Inch; and moe the river Lennan at 
Ballyarr, the only inland locality I have n 
Myrrhis odorata, Scop. Near the town of Donegal. D. Near 
Ramelton. 
Smyrnium Olusatrum, L. Between Fahan and Inch; Rath- 
mullan Point. 
x iki Opulus, Lu. Very local; by the river Lennan at 
allya 
+ Dipps sacus sylvestris, L. Road-side near Lifford (Dean Gwynn). 
An hdicon to the Flora of the county. 
Valerianella olitoria, Mceench. This plant is very plentiful on 
dry sandy Rennes by ‘the sea, and sandhills in most places round 
the coast from athmullan to Hornhead. It is always very 
side. I mention these particulars since Mr. Watson challenges it 
as a native of the British Isles; as it grows in Rone al it has 
naghy. 
+Petasites vulyaris, Desf. Abun ci on the south-west side of 
Inch Island; railway-banks between Fahan and Ine 
Bidens cernua, L. Road-side between Stranorlar and ‘ The 
Ga D. 
Peale Helenium, L. Near the road-side between Ardnamona 
and Donegal. D. 
ieracium wnbellatum, L. (var. jfilifolium). This plant grows 
abundantly by the stream at Glenties. An addition to the Flora 
of ae wet 
de ries. Luavagh More; near Lough Belshade ; 
Pa iets a Silver Hill. 
Tanacetum vulgare, L. Near the Fahan railway-station (Dean 
halium sy cereale, L. Between Glenties and ‘ Russell’s 
lat D. 
é Gnapha 
erry,” near the la 
.. cio Jacobea, i. var. flosculosus, Jordan. North-w 
shore of Trawenagh Bay; abundant, and unmixed with the a 
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Arctostaphyllus Uva-ursi, Spr. Abundant to sea-level at Crohy 
ead. D. Glenveagh. 
Vaccinium Vitis-idea, 
L. Glenveagh; Knockalla, by the larger 
