236 ON SOME RARE PLANTS IN COUNTY DONEGAL. 
of the two ‘ Black Lakes. ” F. Croagh Barnes, Blue Stack, 
Hill. os 
Pyrola media, 8m. Marble 
akin ewlgare, L. Well ‘eebbblied along the railway 
between Fahan a h. 
Convolvolus Seni, L. An undoubted native on sandy banks 
at Leenane, Lough Swilly; Inch Road. 
Myposotis palustris, With. By the river Lennan at Ballyarr. 
I nave not seen the large Forget-me-not elsewhere in Donegal, 
where it appears to be very scarce. 
M. versicolor, L. Not common in Donegal; Clonmass Island, 
Ards; fields by Lough Fern upon Moyle Hill; near Glinsk. F. 
SSumnphgtiun, officinale, L. Between Fort Royal and Macamish, 
Lough Swill 
Mertensia mavttind: ta I have previously recorded this rare 
northern plant from between Leenane and Dunaff Head, near 
nem upon ge aithority ‘of Mr. Batt. It does not now heey. 
to grow in the locality indicated ; it occurs, however, in Shee 
haven. 
Bartsia viscosa, L. This most ep rreetes addition to the Flora 
re Saipontg 8 is chiefly due to my friend Dean Gwynn. While 
velling from Derry to Fahan, he sotheed Koma the railway- 
stage an mips looking, tall, yellow-flowered plant on the 
Lough Swilly side of the line from Inch Station to Burnfoot. 
sequently enabled me to trace its distribution. It is abundant 
chiefly on ground that has been reclaimed from the sea, stretching 
for about a mile between Inch Island and the east shore of Lough 
Swilly; it grows freely also on the shore of Inch, which was 
probably its original head-quarters, whence it has extended over so 
suitable a locality. This habitat forms an intermediate station for 
the plant which occurs on the Scottish coast at Dumbarton; on 
the south and south-western coasts of Ireland; and at Cornwall, 
Isle of ida and Sussex. 
Lycopus europeus, L. Near Magherawarden. F. 
Stachys Botanica, Benth. 1 found this very. rare Irish platit 3 in 
August, 1881, growing in small quantities amongst thickets es _ 
shores of Dunlewry —— below Dunlewry House. An addit 
to the Flora of Denkea 
Utricularia inter ea. Hayne. Abundant in the river between 
Gweedore and Loch Nacung Lower. 
a7 L. Upon Croaghmore, near the gap Barnesmore. 
‘rim eris, L. In two fields at Marble Hill, by the shores 
of Shosphave © Bay, where it was pointed out to me by my friend 
the Rey. Alexander Stuart, who = started regarded it as native 
there. The only locality in the ¢ 
Salicornia herbacea, L. Shans of Trawenagh Bay. D. 
* Polygonum Bistorta, L. poser ii Sc ae (Dean Gwynn). 
The plant has been known there as long as can be remembered. 
P. Raii, Bab, Shores of Maghery Bay, ere of Dunglow. 
