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T. arvense Li.—Sandy fields at Stroove, a little south of Innis- 
howen Head, W.E.H. Sandy ground at Ardmalin South, on the 
in Head. 
Frequent. 
q procumbens L.—Frequent, especially on dry sandy banks near 
the sea 
Lotus corniculatus L.—Abundant. 
L. major aia —Near Fahan and between Fahan and Inch, 
Beperdntty.aG 
*Vicia fc Took —More frequent in Innishowen than I have 
observed it elsewhere in Ireland, especially in cultivated fields from 
Glengad Head northwards, and ‘about Carndonagh ; about Fahan 
and Inch. 
V. sylvatica L.—In a ea aie Moville, W. HK. H. Culdaff, 
Flor, Uist. Owing to a misprint in the ‘ Cybele Hibernica’ I did 
not observe _ this plant has bets recorded from Hornhead by 
Mr it must occur there in small pice a since I have 
frequently bobanised over Hornhead without meeting it. It also 
occurs in — county near the town of Donegal, Dickie. 
V. Cracea LL. V. sepium Li, 
V. an vaeietinen Roth, —Very rare. — Lough Swilly, is 
the only station I have seen it at in Done 
V. lathyroides L.—Dunaff Head and sandy ground at Stroove. 
L. pratensis L.—Stroove, &ce. Not ei a in the north of 
Donegal. 
Prunus communis Huds.—Com 
P. Padus L.—‘* Mentiagh Glen esis Innishowen, Donegal,” 
Cyb. Hib. 
tP. Cerasus L.—* In the townland of Muff, Donegal,’ Cyb. Hib. 
Spirea Ulmaria L.—Common 
Gen urbanum Li. Frequent; at 500 feet on Crockanghrim. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria L.—Local, W. E. H. Glengad Head; at 
west of Malin. 
Alchemilla vulgaris L.—Common. A. subsericea occurs near 
A, arvensis Seop.— 
Potentilla anserina L. 
‘% reptans L.—Not unfrequent; plentiful about Fahan 
P, <Seanong Nestl. — Abundant; at the summit of eave 
Snacht, 2019 fee ‘ 
ny ean L.—Probably frequent. I was too late in the 
year to determine its range. 
— antl L.—Frequent, especially about the mountain 
lakes, a a - ad. 
Fraga vesea L.—Comm 
Ideus L.—Not oie: W.4E.H.  Plentiful in the 
an ir a river. 
tilis L.—Rare. Sparingly upon Bulbein Mount; on a 
headland about a mile south of Ardmalin South, on the west ‘side 
of Malin Head; on Crockaughrim, 
