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18 NOTES OF A BOTANICAL TOUR IN WEST IRELAND. 
ovario lanceolato pluriovulato, stylo incurvo complanato intus— 
breviter barbato stigmate brevissime penicillato. 
n ins. Hongkong, ad promontorium D’Aguilar, juxta pharum, 
subgregarie crescentem, m. Dec. 1884, invenit cl. C. Ford. (Herb. 
propr. n. 22310. 
very interesting plant, belonging to a section of which there 
is but a single de ckiesige ribs in the whole of our Indian possessions; 
and which, like of its allies, differs a good deal by the rigidly 
coriaceous, acute S lenflets. Perhaps the pao ese plant is nearer the — 
Javanese Kiesera minor Miq., only kn me from Miquel’s | 
diagnosis. Though carefully watched, ob: a rhe fruit could be 
found set on any of the shrubs. 
NOTES OF A BOTANICAL TOUR IN WEST IRELAND. 
By tHe Revs. HE. F. anp W. R. Linton. 
Between July 29th and August 19th of this year we visited the 
principal botanical localities in West Ireland. The meget ee short 
account of our findings is given in chronological order. egan 
at Killarney. Owing to the dry season the water of the fake there 
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gafis supplied us i the boatmen there as dredging apparatus, we 
got in about five feet of water several —— things, not men- 
tioned for that locality in the ‘Cybele Hibern close p 
Jragilis Desv. On oka as 10 feet ies the lake near here 
' dredging-grou 
Lake ; here we gathered a few specimens of Alisma repens Davies, 
a delicate pretty plant, and more dlisma eet wk with floating 
leaves, in ditches. On the shore of Mucruss Lake were a few 
= of a Boge Rosa, which we patina with the impression 
species, 
former deotsiog: plac ace. 7 Ross es and fou 
Syme, E. B., corroborated by Mr. 
and quisetum | 
