

Aranmore. 



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Island and Ball Green; Carraleena, and between Bay and 

 Eamelton. 



Sagina apetala, L. — Aranmore and Hornhead. 

 J Lychnis (iithayo, Lam. — Carrablagh and Hornhead. This plant 

 always appears most plentifully amongst the vetches, and appears 

 to be introduced with them, afterwards springing up occasionally 



with other crops. 



Stellaria graminea, L.— Shore of Lough Fern, near Moyle; 

 Whale Head' to the east of Eamelton ; at Ards ; abundant in 

 hedges by the side of an old road at Ardromin, between Eamelton 



and Letterkenny. 



Cerastium tetrandrwn, Curt.— Macnmish Point, Lough Swilly; 



,~ w officinalis, L.— Plentiful in a marshy pool on Carrick- 



Finn Island to the west of Bunbeg. There are a couple of cabins 

 closo by, and an old woman of one of them told me " it had always 

 grown there." It looks native, but is open to reasonable 



suspicion. 

 \Aeer campestre, L. — On an island in Lough Fern. 



*A. Pseudo-platamts, L.— In many places; and sowing itseii 



freely, especially upon peat. „ ., 



*Erodium moschatum, Sm.— Very rare, but established at Batli- 



mullen in a few places. , ., t ^,.„ 



Tnfolium medium, L.— Very local; Aranmore, by the sea- shoie, 



near Mrs. Charley's residence, both north and south ot it. 



Trifolncm procumbem, L.-Frequent. F. Accidentally omitted 



from my former Est. _ „ .. .. -j n f 



\Vicia hirsuta, Koch.-Eare. Near Eamelton by the s de ot 



the upper road to Fort Stewart ; Drumalla ; between Cam and 



Eamelton by the shores of Lough Swilly. a rridentallv 



Lathyrus macrorrhnus, Wimm. Frequent. F. Acciaenrauv 



omitted previously. . T r w- _ . vn0f ui,ip 



\PtuL (, casus, L.-On an island m Lough Pern , iodide 



near Marble Hill, Dunfanaghy ; frequent about IjjhWJ ^ 

 Fanet, near Croaghross ; in many places about Lough Fein and 

 Kilmacrennan, where it bears all the appearance of j a natrve. r 



Pyrus MaL, L.-In several places about Augli naga day and 

 native; in the neighbourhood of Kilmacrennan , and between mat 



a 1p L S^L.-Eoadside near Eatlnnullan, weh established, 

 Point, Whale Held, and near Bame ton upon the shoies lo 



Swilly; near dontallagh on Bossgull ; B^rtonPort. 



I tubus s«,,,tili*, L.— Local and rtther rare, ubj 



northern extremity of Lough Keel; spa rmglyu pon Bi ilbe. ui M 

 at Ards, near the sea, upon the northern part ot me 



the " Back Strand." T men tion that the 



II fruticosus, L.-Under this name I ■ ^fy ^ 10 d N 

 Prevailing forms in my district appear to be «-f«^ ? Ucat J 



& carpinifolius, W. and N., R «****»' AluleiS -' "* %' 



