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employed only where clearness requires. The colon separates the 

 definite record from the general remark, where these are given 

 on the same authority; and the terms "rare," "frequent," &c., 

 following a colon apply not to the station which may precede the 

 colon, but to the whole division. 



YI. BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Principal materials used in compiling the county-lists. — 



It may be useful to indicate the sources, published and unpublished, 

 from which the information contained in the body of the work is 

 mainly drawn. Eemembering that the latest records are those 

 selected, it follows that some important papers do not appear in the 

 present list, the particulars contained m them having been super- 

 seded by more recent or more full information. For each division 

 it is possible to list here only the principal sources : needless to say 

 the whole body of Irish botanical literature and much unpublished 

 material were duly utilized. Abridged titles are used for published 

 papers, with references by number to their entries in the Biblio- 

 graphy. In the case of unpublished material, an indication is given 

 of the extent of each list. 



1. 



Keruy South. 





1881. Babrington : Blaskets {loj). 





1882. Hart: Maegillicuddy's Eeeks (j7j). 





1884. ,, : Moimtain-ranges of Ireland (j<?/). 





1888-1900. Scully : list of 690 species. 





1898. Praeger : list of 300 species. 



2. 



Kerry North. 





1888-1900. Scully : list of 640 species. 





1891. Stewart : South. Clare and Shannon {86j). 



3. 



Cork West. 





1883. Alltn: Flora (ig). 





1889-1900. Phillips : list of 750 species. i 



4. 



Cork Mid. 





1883. Alun: Flora {ig). 





1889-1900. Phillips: list of 740 species. ' 





^ Including the work of previous observers. 





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