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Names of books : — 



Gyh. I. Cybele Hibemica, ed. i. 1866. 



Cyh. II. do., ed. ii. 1898. 



m. Bon. Hart : Flora of Donegal. 1898. 



Fl. NE. Stewart and Corry : Flora of the North-east of Ireland. 



1888. 

 Fl. Sowth. Hart : Flora of Howth. 1887. 



Fl.Ulst. Dickie: Flora of Ulster. 1864. 



Fl. Belfast. Tate : Flora Belfastiensis. 1863. 

 Fl. Sib. Mackay : Flora Hibemica. 1836. 



Guide '78- M'Alister and M'Nab : Guide to the County of Dublin. 



1878. 

 Ir. Fl. The Irish Flora. 1833. 



Allin Fl. AUin : The Flowering Plants and Ferns of the County 



Cork. 1883. 

 Power Fl. Power : Botanist's Guide to the County of Cork. 1845. 



Societies, Herbaria, &c, : — 



B.E.C. Botanical Exchange Club of the British Isles : Report. 



B.N.F.C. Belfast Naturalists' Field Cluh Proceedings. 



C.N.F.C. Cork Naturalists' Field Club. 



D.N.F.C. Dublin Naturalists' Field Club. 



Hb. Glasnevin. Herbarium of the Eoyal Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. 



Hb. L.F.C. Limerick Field Club Herbarium. 



Hb. S. & A. M. Science and Art Museum Herbarium. 



L.F.C. Limerick Field Club. 



W.B.E.C. Watson Botanical Exchange Club : Report. 



Miscellanea : — 



Br. 



Bridge. 



Hb. 



Herbarium. 



Hbr. 



Harbour. 



Hd. 



Head. 



I. 



Island. 



Jnct. 



Junction. 



L. 



Lake or Lough 



c. 



common. 



f. 



frequent. 



r. 



rare. 



V. 



very. 



- Mt. 



Mount. 



Mtn. 



Mountain 



R. 



Eiver. 



North, south. 



&c. 



N., S., E., "W., and combinations. 



Punctuation. — The use of the dash, as separating the record 

 from the authority, has already been explained. Stops are em- 

 ployed as little as possible, to save space. The comma separates 

 different stations given on the same authority : elsewhere it is 



