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epeta Glechoma Benth. Sandhills between Binnion and §Suil 
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usk, ** Between Wa bata Fanet, Rev: A. Delap. 
iSiache, Betcnica Benth. Ree orded in Cybele Hibernica (2nd 
ed.) from ‘‘ Portsalon’’ by Mrs. Leebody, who first discovered it in 
Donegal. I have not seen this second. locality (though I live at 
Portsalon), so am unable to say if it is creams native. The 
plant is sometimes introduced as ornamental ; 
tS. arvensis Linn. rE ground by Cul ff estuary, north 
side (with Cardwus crispus) ; A plant of very or in distribu- 
tion, and more frequent in Panet than elsewhere, under my obser- 
vation, in Ireland. 
Lamium intermedium Fr. Near Bridge End, in cultivated ground, 
Oe Wass dhe 
*Ballota nigra Linn. Waste ground ue cottages (with Carduus 
crispus) facing the sea at Tullagh, Clonm E 
Scleranthus annuus Linn. Plentiful ih waste ground between 
Gortnaglar and Kindrum, Fanet. The soil had re a out of culti- 
vation The third time of finding in Donegal, but sure to occur in 
Inishowen I 
Sueda stiritina err _ Commoner than ee northwards, 
as below Knockmany, M Head and elsewhere in Inishowen; I. 
Salsola Kali Linn. aoe below the golf links, Dinca J. HL; 
* Polygonum Rati Bab. At the Knockalla end of Ballymastocker 
Bay, Fanet. Shore west of Fanet Point, J. H.; IL. 
Euphorbia portlandica Linn. Suil Point and Binnion, Clon- 
many, plentiful; and about Knockglass, Malin Head, abundant; 
I. Sessiagh Bay and Ballywhooriskey, north-west point of Fanet ; 
II. Does not appear to round Malin Head, and appears next in 
Co. Down. A distribution parallel to that of the two Statices. 
[Salix Grahami Baker. (S.herbacea x phylicifolia?) = 8S. Moorei 
H. ©. Watson ? Recorded by Dr. Moore “‘ from amongst moss on 
the top of Muckish Mountain, 1868” and overlooked in m 
a. Flora. have spent many hours, on various occasions, 
doing n my knees all over that most unproductive 
plateau (perhaps a square mile in extent), but could never find t 
Salix, and fear it has disappeared. This locality is so suggestive of 
Rubus ep iG alpine Junci, &c., that it has been most 
thoroughly thrashed.] 
uniperus communis Linn. Near Culdaff; several bushes, J.H.; I. 
Habenaria conopsea Benth. On the Kinnegar, near Rathmullan, 
Sukie ‘ 
*Allium Babingtonii (A. Ampeloprasum Linn.).. Waste ground 
near Tullagh, Clonmany; and by roadside to Malin Head, near 
Malin Town ; I. 
Sparganium simplea Huds. Ditches near —— sees: on 
east side of line; II. 
