ON THE FLORA OF INNISHOWEN, CO. DONEGAL. 299 
recognizing the genus Pookie established by my lamented friend 
the late Prof. Opn indeed I feel no little hesitation in 
admitting it even ection apart from Malus. The present 
ae is referred b Cydonaa by both Spach and Roemer (Fam. 
- regn. veg. syn. monogr. 218), but the fruit, ican 1 have 
seamen: in a fresh state, is ee apple in every r Iti 
made into a preserve by the na ape his rem ail dissertation 
on Spireee (Act. hort. pen vi. 105, ae 
appears to me to have most happily solved the difficult canis of 
the limits of Rosacea and Sasifragacee (Cfr. Hook. & Thoms. Journ. 
Linn. Soe. ii Gray, Mem. Amer. Acad. vi. 875), by the 
saultliahaiant of ‘his well-defined order Supe Nor, though I 
re tebe Sir J. D. Hooker holds a different opinion, does it seem 
e that there is any solid ground for riecuan to the ae he 
ies separated from Spirea. . Maximowicz’s work is dis- 
tinguished by its thoroughness and unpretentious learning. 
84. Potentilla Sanguisorba Willd. — Circa Chi-fu, a. 1881, coll. 
W. W. Perry. I have been much surprised to find this aes 
Arctic species sith: so far south as the Shan-tung promontory, 
but there is no doubt of the correctness of my determination, both 
ogr. gen. Pote ] 
Augustinowicez. The pai is not glabrous, but slightly downy 
(Cfr. Trautvetter, Act . Petrop. v. 50). The Chi-fu flora is 
well worthy of Sa uy and I hope my valued friend F. B. 
orbes, than whom no one is more ¢ apable, will atnaidate * 
thoroughly. Debeaux’s ‘Florule’ is at once pretentious and im 
perfect. 
(To be continued.) 
ON THE FLORA OF INNISHOWEN, CO. DONEGAL. 
By H. C. Harr, B.A. 
(Concluded from p. 278). 
Alnus glutinosa Geert.—At Knockglass, west of Malin 
Quercus Robur L.—Innishowen Head ; Glengad Head, and else- 
where on the coast. 
Corylus Avellana L.— 
uniperus communis Li. chee wclifis at Culdaff and Malin, Dickie ; 
above Goorey, west of Malin. Var. nana occurs on the shore at 
Orchis mascula L. and O. latifolia i —_F requent, W. HE. H. 
O. maculata L.—Abundant, W. E. 
rk rb albida Rich. __ Near Greencastle, W.5. H.; and 
— 
viridis Br.—On a low hill at ‘eseanay Dickie ; about 
Culdatt in in ied or three places, not infrequen 
