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ON THE FLORA OF INNISHOWEN, CO. DONEGAL. 
By H. C. Harr, B.A. 
(Continued from p, 209). 
[Norz.—By an unfortunate accident a page of MS. was over- 
looked at ‘the time the last part of this Flora was sent to press. 
The following should be inserted after Pulicaria, at p. 206.— 
Ep. Journ. Bor.] 
Filago Miperaes L. — Innishowen Head, Dickie ; about Green- 
castle, W. E 
F. minima s Pace —Sandy warren ep Greencastle, W. E. H. 
Gnaphalium uliginosum L. Common, and increasing northwards. 
G. sylvaticwum L.—Cultivated orth and pasture-lands, at about 
300 to 500 feet above the sea, near Carndonagh, Moville, &ec.; fields 
on the south side of the Scalp. 
Antennaria dioica Gertn.—On Doagh Island; a on Crock- 
aughrim and Bulbein Mount, and generally freque 
.B.—It is aren to find all the Trish enausian repre- 
sented in so limited a spac 
Senecio vulgaris L. 8. spose Ts 8. gta tea 8. pennant 
Saussurea alpina DC.—Bulbein Mou ar the summit. See 
Journ. Bot. 1880, p. 880, where I first nay this ae alpine plant 
for Donegal: it had been previously only known from Kerry in 
Ireland, although a i Innishowen, 
by. Robert Brown, was in existence. Since then I have discovered 
it in — pasty and Tipperary. 
Arctium Lappa Li. (A. intermedium Lange).—Local, W. E. H. ; 
Innishowen Head, Culdaff and Innishtrahull, Dickie; about Ard- 
malin North. 
Centaurea nigra Li.—Com 
t@. Cya et L.—Not tthGquénd amongst flax on reclaimed lands 
near Inch, & 
arduus erispue L —At Knockglass, Malin, Dickie; Moet 
near Culdaff, ‘ mes Hib.’ I did not meet with this speci 
C. tenuiflorus Cu B VE. 
near Greencastle. This plant becomes he searce in the north- sk. 
lanceolatus. L. C. arvensis Curt. lustris 
C. pratensis Huds.— Not infrequent, = 800 feet in a bog west 
of ca Main 
sana communis .—Common. This plant hice to have 
cheveaeed since 1864, the date of the ‘ Flora of Ulste 
Hypocheris radicata L.—Abundant 
Apargia autumnalis Willd.—Abundant. 
Innishtrahull, Dickie ; and elsewhere. 
Var. Taraxaci Smith. 
Stachys sylvatica L. ere 
palustris L.— Abundant. Var. ambigua occurs at Muff, ‘ Cyb. 
8. is L.—Leenane; Glengad Head; Ardmalin; sandy 
Gvued | ei Teiialin South, on the west side of “Malin Head. 
