206 ON THE FLORA OF INNISHOWEN, CO. DONEGAL. 
—— — L. G. verum L. 
G. saxatile L. cabana On the summit of Slieve Snacht, 
2019 eae: 
Valeriana officinalis L.—Frequent, W. E. H. 
Valerianella olitoria Moench.—About Pn ip W. E. H.; at 
Innishowen Head, and between Buncrana an an, in its native 
diminutive form, as I have seen it elsewhere on sandy ground near 
; on Inch. 
Scabiosa Succisa L.—Abun 
Eupatorium cannabinum 1, Local, W. E. H. _Innishowen 
Head, Glennagiveney, and Knockglass, Dickie ; . ae west of 
Malin ; at the south end of Pollan Bay on to Bin 
Petasites vulgaris Desf. ot uncommon, sipocally in the 
southern part of Tumiuhiowst, about Inch, &¢.; by the shore at the 
southern end of Pollan Bay; about Carndonagh ; ; at Ardm 
orth. 
Tusstlago Farfara L 
Aster Tripolium Li. __Estuary at Culdaff; a little west of Malin 
Head ; not unfrequent. 
Bellis perennis Li. Solidago Virga-aurea L. 
Pulicaria dysenterica Gertn.—Leenane, Lough on I have 
not met ier this plant elsewhere in northern Donegal. 
Bidens tripartita L.—Marshes =A me in Well, "Dickie ; muddy 
ground by the shore at Ardmalin 
Achillea Ptarmica L. — Very Protea a characteristic plant of 
rege At 700 feet by — Inn. 
A, ge og L.—Com 
atricaria inodora Li, oa Var. maritima is also frequent 
on the Soha 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthenum L.—Frequent. 
C. segetum L.—Abundant. This plant was remarkably common 
in the year 1882 in various parts of Ireland. 
rtemisia vulgaris L. 
Tanacetum vulgare L.—Local, W. EB. H. Knockglass, at Malin, 
Dickie ; ; about Fahan and Carrowkeel. 
Apargia hispida Willd.—Malin, &c., Dickie. I have not met 
with this plant in Donegal. 
Leontodon Taraxacum Li. Sonchus oleraceus L. 8S. asper Hoffm. 
S. arvensis 
[Crepis ane L.—Probably occurs, but I can find no record of 
it in my notes. | 
paludosa Meench.—Bulbein Mt.; Glennagiveney. 
Hieracium Pilosella L. 
H. icum Fries.—Crockaughrim, Coolcross and Bulbein Mts. 
Proqunt in the mrp ewites parts of Donegal, and coming very 
near H. iricum upon Coo 
[H. murorum L.— his . ipedies is very scarce in Donegal, and 
some of the gp osntey already recorded may belong to the following 
most variable f Typie . murorum grows opposite Innis- 
howen, on the Salis hills of Ben Evenagh, on the Derry side of 
Lough Foyle.] 
