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Catabrosa aquatica Beauv. Brickworks, Buenfoot, abundant, 
HS TE 
Poa nemoralis Linn, Plentiful in Lord Templemore’ s wood on 
Inch Island. coe oh an addendum in Donegal Flora. Dis- 
covered by Mr. Hun 
Glyceria distans Wahib, Farland Pier, south -of Inch Island, 
adhe. 
Festuca ro Roth. District Il. omitted in Donegal Flora. 
Frequent the 
F, (lo iaieet ranean Kunth. Shore at Bunerana, J. H.; II. 
F. élatior ilway embankment near Letterkenny 
Junction, seven or eight feet high, J. H.; IL. 
romus asper Murr. (B. ramosus Huds. ). Castle Wood, Bun- 
crana; apparently very rarein Il. J. 
Pteris aquilina Linn. To 1200 feet at ‘Cus Mare’s Tail, Blue- 
stacks ; VIII. 
Aspienium Ruta-Muraria Linn. Unusually common at the Cross 
of Clonmany; I. Railway Station at Fahan and Bunerana, J. H.; 
Il. Pashiaps it is hardly correct to call this fern ‘ scarce” in 
Donegal, but it is rare apart from old walls, and does not take to the 
Ceterach officinarum Willd. Sparingly on old approach wall to 
bridge at Greenfort, foot of Grianan, on the Derry side, J m= 
Hymenophyllum unilaterale Bory. Close to the barren and 
storm-swept summit of ees More; perhaps the Sickhost spot 
d; 
Aspidium aculeatum var. lobatum Swartz. Castle Ross river-glen 
near Dunree 
Lastran-Or eopter is Presl. Abundant in Bridge End Glen, J.H. ; 
Ths: JA characteristic plant of the glens of Inishowen from Moville 
to Clonman 
——— regalis Linn. Still obtained sp: “ae from Inch, 
where no doubt it will presently be extinct, J. H.; 
Ophingloasn vulgatum Linn. Greenfort Island, Carrablagh, 
Fanet 
Botrychium Lunaria Sw. Mulroy shore, between Roross and 
Glinsk, Fanet; III. Carrowreagh, east side of Grianan, J. H.; 
ist maximum Lam. Culdaff River, rae the village ; 1 
Lycopodium alpinum Linn. ~_ rl f Slieve Snacht a 
1750 feet, and elsewhere on this mountain ; 
L, clavatum Linn. North side ‘of Slieve Badiie: at about 1700 
feet ; very scarce; I. 
Chara fr ane var. delicatula Braun. Tullyconnell Lake, Fanet, 
very abundant; III. 
}, cared Kuetz. Gortnaglar Lough, near Doaghiiors 
Strand, won Il. 
a Willd. With the last. 
{. fase Linn. With the above. ned take: been Pree 
oe through the kindness of Mr, H. C. Groy 
In the above list 1 am indebted for many eas ba Mr, J. 
Hunter, of Bridge End (J. a which have filled u ral gaps 
in District II. (South Inishowen). 
