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Lough Swilly by the edge of high water mark between Ratlmmllen 

 and Hay, between Ray and Ramelton, between Ramelton and 

 Augnish Island, and on to Whale Head and Fort Stewart, in com- 

 pany with Aster Tripolium and other maritime plants. Shore at 

 Burton Port in small quantities. I have not seen it inland in 

 Donegal. 



(E. Phellandrium, Lam. — Very rare. The locality given pre- 

 viously for this species belongs to the last-mentioned plant. (E. 

 Phellandrium grows in a ditch by the roadside between Milford and 

 Glentidaly, close to Glentidaly. 



\JEthusa Cynapium, L. — Abundant about the abbey ruins at 



Ratlmmllen. 



Crithmum maritimum, L. — Local and rare. Hornhead, near the 

 gap of Doon, Rev. Alex. Stuart; near Tramore Strand, and at 

 Pollaquill Bay, Hornhead ; Rossgull upon Sheephaven from Rinna- 



faghla Point southwards. 



Angelica sylrestris, L. — Common. This is the most ubiquitous 

 umbellifer inDonegal, occurring as it does on sea-side cliffs or on 

 sea-shores, low-lying or elevated bogs, mountain streams, alpine 

 gullies, or in rich pasture land. 



[Petroselinum sativum, Hoffm.— Thoroughly established and in 



profusion at Rathmullan Abbey.] 



Torilis Anthriscus, Gaert.— Though local, occurs as far west as 



Oarrigart. 



*Myrrhis odor at a, Scop.— Very rare. Eamelton Churchyard, 

 the Very Rev. Dean Gwyim. Tully Churchyard; by the stream 

 near Ray, remnant of an old garden. 



\Smymium Olusctirum, L.— Very local. About Ray ; Doagh Castle. 



*Sambucus Khxdiis, L.— Very rare.— Roadside banks near Losset, 

 between Kilmacrennan and Churchill. 



Viburnum Opulus, L.— Local and rare. Glenalla, near the mili- 

 um ; by the stream at the head of Auchterlinn; banks of the 

 Lennan near Ramelton, Dean Gwynn ; south-eastern end of Lough 

 Fern ; by the side of an old road near Ardromin ; Claragh. 



\Galium Aparine, L.— In an unusually wild locality on the 

 western shores of the Bloody Foreland ; as a rule a weed oi cul- 

 tivation. 



Valerianella olitoria, Mcench.— Very rare. Roadside at Ray ; 

 on sandy pastures at Macamish Point, an undoubted native in tiie 



last-named station. , .. , 



\V. dmtata, DC— Extremely rare. Banks near the sea by 



corn-fields between Whale Head and Ball Green. 



(To be continued.) 



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West Sussex Plants. — Can,- stricta, Good. This plant is 

 recorded for Sussex in * Topographical Botany,' on the authority 

 of Mr. Borrer, but with a mark of doubt as to which division ot 



