NOTES ON THE FLORA OF CORK, KERRY, AND DUBLIN, 805 
another form, which does not agree with P. v ulgaris, P. serpyllac 
or P. oxyptera, although perhaps father nearer the latter plant. hs 
far as description goes, it is very near to P. aquitanica Clavaud. The 
lamented death of the author of the Flore de la Gironde prevents me 
from obtaining his opinion as to the identity of the Irish plant with 
his from Western France. 
Stellaria uliginosa Murr. Reaches 2800 ft. on Carn Tual. 
Cerastium vulgatum L. ( C. triviale Link). At Glengariff a peculiar 
form, with very narrow leaves clothed with rather stiff hairs, was 
gathered on a wall-top. — C. semidecandrum L., var. viscosum Koch. 
Portmarnock, 5. 
Sagina apetala Harduini. Kenmare, more glabrous than usual, 
Spergula sativa Boenn. Kenmare, 1*. Portmarnock, 5*.— 
en 
w at n Tua 
lags septum Li. Occurred at 1200 “ft. in ‘th Te Glen, 
1ry. 
*Aehemtta vulgaris Liss At 2400 ft. on Carn Tual. 
rt 
Cork. 
wae macrophyllus Weihe et Nees. Glengar iff and Kenmare 
(teste Dr. Focke).—R. Hystrix Weihe. Glengariff, 1. At Glengariff 
I gathered a arg which Dr. Focke een. me is an undescribed 
casei it ieee the name of R. devoniensis ; but there is a remarkable 
difference, he says, between the Irish and the Devon plant, pare is, 
in the relative length of styles and stamens e Irish t the 
the sty are very long; in the Devon thay are nfdehh shorter’ hai 
e styles. 
Rosa involuta 8m. Glengariff, 1*.—R. villosa LL. Glengariff, 1*. 
New to the south of Ireland.—R. rubiginosa L. Near Glengariff, 1. 
bium montanum L., f. minor. Muckross, 1. . parvi- 
jlorum x obscurum. Glengariff, 1*.—E. obscurum x palustre. Glen- 
i . Glengariff. 
= 
—E. ne? 
Sedum album L. On Glengariff Bridge.—S. quinguefida Haworth 
(S. sponhemica Gmel.). In the Hag’s Glen, near the lake (teste J. G. 
Baker). 
Valeriana sambucifolia Mik. Kenmare, Glengariff, 1*. 
Drosera obovata Mert. et Koch. Near Gle ngariff, rare, 1. 
:, 6. 
S. aquaticus Hudson. i! Red ft. on Carn Tual 
Centaurea nigra L. At 1500 ft. in Glen Curraghmore. 
micus arvensis Hoffm., wae iii Koch. Kenmare, 1.—Var. 
mitis Koch. Glengariff, 1 
Hypocheris radicata L. Ascends to 2000 ft. on Carn 
Hieracium ivicum Fries. On Turner’s Mountain, Kerry side, i. 
Fine specimens. 
Microcala filiforme Link. et gad in Fl. Port. ii. 1242 
(1820) = Hippion  aghos Schmidt in Roem. Arch. (1805). Was 
in good condition by Bantry Bay, 1. 
Pedicularis silvasion L. At 8000 ft.on Carn Tual. This has 
Journat or Botany.—Vot. 29. [Ocr. 1891.] x 
