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** Cyb. Hib.” — Ononis AINA Linn. ‘‘ Near Cork, J uly, 4 ot a, 
There is a query attached to th 
in bad condition it must remain doubtful. —Lathyrus aster TBiee r 
‘“* Sandhills, Killorglin Bay, July, 1845.” The only Irish locality, and 
I believe not gathered can recently.— Medicago sativa, Linn 
examination it may be observed pha the locality was added some time 
after the name was written. There is little doubt, however, that Mr. 
oula aran diiflo ra, pees ‘A field near Blennerville, Tralee.” ‘This 
th about twenty miles.” —Solanum Dulcamar: ay 
n. as" ear fea Toaitguaeh Station, seashore, Tralee, Kerry ;’ 
also ‘near Menlo Castle, Galway.” Rare and local in Ireland.— 
Galium boreale, Linn. ‘‘ Mangerton Mountain, Killarney.” Confirm- 
ing locality grins in “ Flora Hibernica.’—The Zoophytes have been 
purchased by the Royal Dublin Society, I have taken the Phanero- 
gams, and the seaweeds await a purchaser. John Reilly died last 
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lection though small is creditable to a man in his position, but it is 
ed be regretted that many specimens a are without localities. —Ricuarp 
. G@rON. 
Carex ERicerorum ry Surrotx (v. p. 85).—I enclose specimens of 
Carex ericetorum, Poll., which I gathered on Saturday, May 12th, on 
Icklingham Heath, between Thetford and Barton Mills, in West 
Sutfolk. It was growing with C. precor (but seer’ more abundant) 
between the tufts of heath (Calluna vulgaris) and among short grass, 
Sedum acre, Sorin &e. I also found it on the grassy a 
erna. and Saxifraga be i which grow on the 
soul othe eundy inatlin tn. sunk 8 abundance ise opto pommaa 
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