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GLYCERIA FESTUCAFORMIS IN IRELAND. 
By A. B. Renpwz, M.A., D.Sc. 
(Puate 455.) 
enty miles in length 
by three to four miles in breadth, which lies between Strangford 
Lough and the Irish Sea, in County Down. A line drawn from 
squa 
own. Thisisa low-lying, fertile, and highly cultivated district, 
far out to sea, is one to which vessels going up or down channel 
give a wide berth The outer coast of the Ards, which in- 
cludes about thirty-five ‘miles of shore-line, was examined w: 
some care, as also the greater part (especially the lower portion) of 
Journat or Borany.—Vou,. 41. [NovemBer, 1903.) 2a 
