806 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF CORK, KERRY, AND DUBLIN, 
Agee’ Bev ee flowers than our English plant. With white flowers 
on Mang 
creer Crista-Galli L., var. angustifolia Gren. et Godr, 
Near Glengariff, Cork. Mr. A. G. More also showed me specimens 
of the same form in ‘his herbarium ; it may not be uncommon in 
Ireland. 
Melampyrum pratense L, About Glengariff, Kenmare, and Kil- 
larney. The yellow-flowered form, which I described in the York- 
shire Naturalist for Sept. 1884, pp. 85, 86, from plants gathered in 
Wigtonshire, which I have since found in Saleinoschire: Nairn, &e. 
The leaves in the Irish plant are much broader, and the plant is 
rather shorter than the Scotch specimens. Indeed, many of the 
Trish specimens approach the var. latifoliwm in this respect. 
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Pinguicula grandiflora Lam. 2800 ft. on Carn Tual. In the 
Horse’s Glen an intermediate form occurred, but it was rather 
nearer vulgaris en grandifiora. 
nula ar Huds. 2800 ft. on Carn Tual, and at 1600 ft. 
on 7 Manet 
Lastaathie nemorum L, 2800 ft. on Carn Tual. 
Callitriche platycarya oo 1300 ft. in Glen Curraghmore, 1. 
—C. intermedia Hofim. (1791) = C. hamulata Kuetz. Kenmar are, 1. 
Juniperus nana Willd. At 1800 ft. on Carn Tual. 
Tris Pseudacorus ., var. acoriformis Bor. Only form seen in 1. 
Juncus biformis Li, var. fasciculatus Koch. Glengariff. — J. 
supinus Moench. Reaches 2400 ft, on Carn Tual. — Var. uliginosus 
Roth. pote Bantry, 1. 
S. erecta Desf., var. congesta Lej. Kenmare, 1.—Var. pallescens 
Koch. tows mare. Glengariff, 1. 
ee polygonifolius Pourr. At 1500 ft. in Glen Curragh- 
mor 
fH NE cag el multicaulis Sm. At 2000 ft. on Carn Tual. — 
anti Hop Rare; a few plants at the south end of the Gap 
unloe, - very rare at plant. 
ae pulicaris L. 38000 ft. on Carn Tual. — C. pais Stokes 
(who described the species before Goodenough). Muckross. — C. 
ere L., var. prt cienia Lange. At 2800 ft. on Can Tual. 
Cc. sa Good. Kenmare. Glen gariff, 1. A lax form at Ken- 
mare, aie the lower spikelet very Rac, with long bracts, is very 
the figure 655 in Reichb. Ic. Helv. et Germ., Plat 274, of the 
. Balbisii (Spr.) Reich. — C. fulva Good. At 1800 ft. on Carn 
Gand: ~ Glengariff. Ver ry fine specimens on north side of Kenmare 
Bay, growing in crevices of the limestone roc 
Anthoxanthwn odoratum L. A lax form on south side of Ken- 
mare Bay, and at Glengariff, 1. Also the var. pubescens Gray. 
Aira caryophyllea L., var. aggregata Timb. Wall-top, Racine 
Beautiful specimens, 16-1 18 in. high. . 
Agrostis alba L., var. maritima Meyer. Portmarnock, 5 
____ Trisetum pratense Pers., var. rarigjtu Gaud. Packaiaa anh, 5, 
_ —Var. lutescens. Glengariff, & 
