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Glen, Mangerton, with a iricum, which also occurred on the 
Purple Mountain. Veronica Buaxbaumii grew in the beds of the 
gardens at the aie at Macrae: and Glencar, and also on the shore 
of Bantry Bay, near Glengariff, in Cork. It is strange to see this 
comparatively Fadint introduction into the British Isles in parts 
Ireland not yet reached by much older introductions, such as 
the poppies and fumitories. ee mpetrum nigrum, reported rare in the 
south of Ireland by Dr. Moore, was plentiful on the summit of the 
Purple Mountain. Ceratophyllum demersum, not recorded for Kerry 
in ‘ Cybele Hibernica,’ occurred abundantly in a pool at the foot 
of Ross ans Killarney. Hriocaulon septangulare was growing 
plentifully in a small lake, on the road to Sneem from Kenmare, at 
about four estes from the former place, in company with Cladiwm 
Mariscus, Kleocharis multicaulis, Nymphaea alba and Lobelia Dort- 
manna. ‘This is a new locality, connecting that of the Cromeen with 
the Carra Lakes. Carex rigida was growing with Saussurea alpina 
in long grass, in the upper part of the Horse’s Glen, at Mangerton, 
and Aira alpina also occurred on the rocks at the same place, above 
the first lake. It is not recorded in the ‘ Cybele Hibernica’ for 
Ireland. Poa supina Schrad. (an alpine form of P. annua) grew 
on the wet stones and in the water of the streams descending from 
Carn Tual. IDLEY 
West Norrorx Pxrants. — On 1 looking over the records for 
county 28 in ‘ Topographical Botany’ I find that I possess the 
oo. unrecorded species for that county :—Lotus tenuis Kit. 
Hunst n.— Filago spathulata Presl. Heacham; Dockin Com- 
, mon. — Or epis taraxacifolia Thuil. Hunstanton, found by Herbert 
F. Fryer. — Littorella lacustris L. In a pool on Docking Common. 
— Koeleria cristata Pers. pre - F. Fryer. — Triticum 
junceum L. Hunstanton. — Atrrep Frye 
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Nouvelles Remarques sur la Nomenclature anes par M. Alph. de 
Candolle. Genéve: Georg. 18 9 pp. 8vo. 
Tue purport of this Seas is set forth on the title-page as a 
‘Supplement au Commentaire du méme auteur qui accompagnait 
Since 1867, when the ‘ Lois de la raransetots botanique’ 
were issued by M. Alph. de Candolle, with a running commentary 
on certain points, many questions ‘have arisen 2Witieh were not 
foreseen during the period of drafting the laws. Naturally these 
questions were referred to the paramount Retest of the author 
of the Commentary, and from time to time opinions have been 
published concerning them. Discussions re also taken place on 
these topics, as the pages of this Journal abundantly show. de 
Candolle has therefore consolidated his replies, and has here issued 
