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NOTES on tae FLORA or CORK, KERRY, ayp DUBLIN. 
By G. Crarmwer Druce, M.A., F.L.S. 
Tue following notes were made after paying a hurried visit to 
Ireland in the last week of June, 1890. An asterisk prefixed to a 
record means that the writer believes the plant to which it is 
attached is newly recorded to the ¢ county. The elevation to which 
the plant ascends is appended in many cases. Carn Tu al, the 
highest mountain of Ireland, was ew by ed of the Hag’s 
Glen, on a beautiful day, so that a view of a ry magnificent 
m 
Valley, and from thence Pema words through the Gap of ep 
reap : 
emone Nemorosa Li. Ascends to 1500 ft. on Cari Tual. This 
oe a capital. Tt was used in a generic sense by Ruppius in the 
iste Jenensis,+ 
—— acris L. Cod. 4084 = R. Boreanus Jord. Between 
Ginouit ts d Kenmare, Kerry. 
umaria on Jord. Killarney, 1*. New to the south of 
Ireland. — ensiflora DC. Portmarnock, 5*. An addition to 
the Irish . It was growing with F. nega in a corn-field, 
and was also met with at nent across the Channel. 
Barbarea arcuata Reichb. I was d. elighted to nO with typical 
specimens, exactly agreeing with Reichenbach’ s plant, near the 
Railway Hotel, Killarney, and also by the rail-side cap! the station, 
1*. This has only been on record from Arm h, in the north of 
Ireland. The English specimens labelled B. pe which I have 
seen I = hae refer to the divaricate state or variety of B. vulgaris. 
Dr. Baker’s specimens from Warwickshire, in my possession, are 
certainly only B. vulgaris. 
: jee tg maritimus Sm. Portmarnock, 5. 
Reseda lutea L. Kenmare, 1*, 
Lolseele ans Weihe, Occurs on Carn Tual at 2800 ft.— 
P. vulgaris L. Some magnificent specimens occurred on low lime- 
stone rocks on the north side of Kenmare Bay. In many respects 
they are very near the lee ere Bab., but the leaves in these 
Seat a are not so coriaceous, nor have they such revolute 
argins as the Ben Bulben plants. In the vicinity occurred 
Tt [We are unable to agree with Mr. Dru m0 shee Rae opinion. ico took his 
specific — not from Nemorosa of Rupp hich he does not cite, but from 
vac ~— nemorosa flore majore Pinas: 176, 1693), whaek Ruppius also 
quotes synonym of his Nemorosa flore roseo, albo, expanso (Fl. Jen. 146, 
1718). "The established spelling of names should never be disturbed except in 
— acre this is absolutely necessary, and this is not one of them. — Ep, 
