18 



King's 



22 



Meath 



23 



Westmth. 



25 



Eoscomn. 



28 



Sligo 



29 



Leitrim 



32 



Monaglm. 



33 



Ferman. 



34 



Dongl. E. 



35 



Dongl. W 



36 



Tyrone 



38 



Down 



39 



Antrim 



40 



L'derry 



96 EOSACE^ [Pnmii.^ 



Clonad wood '96— P. 

 Eoss Castle '85— P. 

 f Knock Drin — Levinge '94 ^84. 

 Kilteevan '98— T. A. Mapother ! Mote Park '97— P. 

 By Lough. Achree '96 — Colgan. 

 Lnrganboy '99 — P. Larkfield, Wynne — Ci/b. I. 

 Cornacassa and Monaghan '00 — W. de Y. Kane. 

 Cooneen, "W. J. Browne — Cph. 11. 

 Eiver Finn c, &c. : centre and north — Fl. Bon. 

 Throughout sparingly — Fl. Bon. 



Omagh '96 — Miss Knowles. Favour Eoyal — Hart j^^. 

 TuUycairn, Dickson «fe Cotyj—FI. NF. 

 Skerry '99— Miss Knowles. 'Siwa—FL NF. 

 Near Limavady, D. Moore : rare — Fl. JVF. 



Native in most of its stations, which generally lie in old woods and 

 upland river-glens. Absent as a native from the southern uplands, and 

 rare on the Central Plain. 



Spiraea Ulmaria L. Meadow-sweet. 

 Divisions all. Abundant. 



Spirsea Filipendula L. Dropwort. 



9 Clare Black Head '99— Miss Knowles. Boston— C«/J. 11. 



Glencolumbkill abundant — Foot J24. 

 15 Galw. SE. Abundant from Gort to Burren '00— P. Portumna *44 

 — Moore 56J. 



Rubus Idseus L. Easpberry. 

 Divisions all. Frequent. 



Rubus fruticosus L. Bramble ; Blackberry. 

 Divisions all. Abundant. 



[The arrangement and nomenclatui-e of the Fruticose segregates 

 follow Moyle Eogers's Randhooh of British Ruhi, 1900. Mr. Eogers 

 distinguishes in his book the Irish counties from which he has seen 

 specimens, those which are recorded on other reliable authority, and 

 those from which, in the present state of our knowledge, he considers 

 it is desirable to have conj&rmation. Census numbers are omitted 

 below, since the country has been so irregularly worked for Rubi that 

 they would have no significance.] 



