800 _ ON THE FLORA OF INNISHOWEN, CO. DONEGAL, 
H. chlorantha Bab.—Frequent, As K.H.; marshy ground near 
Carrickatrahy Castle, Doagh Islan 
Listera ovata Br.—Leenane ; a above the sea at the east of 
Glennagiveney Bay. 
L. cordata Br.— Erris, near Dunree; Bulbein Mount, ‘ Flor. 
Ulster’ ; above Lough Naminn at the south-east corner; Stoolary, 
south of Carndonagh, and probably frequent in suitable situations ; 
Kilderry and Fahan H. 
Tris Pseud-acorus on —Abundant, 730 feet, se Crockaughrim. 
«I. fetidissina L.—Banks at Culmon Point, near Londonderry, 
Dr. Moore, Ord. Surv ‘ epes by the stream near the bridge at 
onagh, 
sco ursinum L.—Glengoleen, W. E. H.; Ned’s Point, Bun- 
Eadgestom nutans Dum.—Frequent, aah K. H. 
Narthecium Ossifragum Huds.—Com 
Juncus maritimus Sm.—Estuary at Culdatt; Malin estuary; not 
ars on 
J. effusus L ., and J. conglomeratus L.—Common. The former 
form grows Med large about = get Point. 
J. acuti, rh.—F re 
J. Lidar ober Ebrh., ane 7: ee Meench.—Comm 
hy — L. —Abundant. To the summit of Slieve "Snacht, 
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J. compressus Jacq. Riot chiefly J. Gerardi. 
J. bufonius L.—-Abundan 
Luzula sylvatica Bich. — ‘Go ommon ; heads as at Innishowen 
Head, in open heathy places at se leve 
L. campestris Willd.—F reque 
ommon. 
[L. pilosa Willd.—I am doubtful about this species occurring in 
Donegal ; I have not restndly been able to meet with it, but my 
os have usually been too late in the year.] 
fn isma Plantago L.—Local, W.E.H.; marshy places on Doagh 
slan 
ae 
A. ranunculoides L.—Boggy ground by Lough Foyle, near Derry, 
Dr. Moore, Ord. Surv. Rept. 
Triglochin maritimum L., and T. palustre LL,—Freque 
plentifal ramosum Huds.—Frequent. Scarcer to the north, 
S. simplea Huds. —Ballyarnet Lough, Dr. Moore, Ord. Surv. Rept. 
S. ones L.—Lough Drimly, near Culdaff, Dickie ; ; in a bog- 
hole in Mamore Gap ; "Baliyuriet Lough, Dr. Moore. 
S. minimum eles. —Lough Fad, in the Mintiaghs ; Lough Inn 
River e lake. 
Mane minor L.—Common. 
Potamogeton natans L.—Common. 
P. polygonifolius Pourr.—Common 
P. pusillus L.—About nara on 1 Burt and Inch Road, 
P. pectinatus L.— Abundant in ditches in,Inch and Blanket- 
nook estuaries; along the line ote Inch Road to Bridge End, and 
