486 APPENDIX. lEosaeea. 



Spiraea salicifolia Linn. 

 I. Between Ballintassig and Kinsale ; and— II. Near Blarney 

 'Castle {Mr. Alexander) : Flor. Corh.—^. Hedges near Dundnim : 

 Flor. JSih.—X. Abimdant between Newtown Hamilton and Bally- 

 myre, Armagh : Praeger i8gj.—Xl. By tie Finn, a little above 

 Castle Finn, Donegal : Mart 7<?<?5 y.— XII. By Enagh Longh, and 

 by the Eoe near Dungiven {Moore); and Hillsborough Park 

 {Stewart): Flor. N.-F. Near BaUynahiach and near Drumbo: 

 Fkr. Ulst. 



A native of North America, North Asia, and Arctic Europe, 

 already established in some parts of Great Britain ; either planted 

 or an escape in Ireland. 



Fragaria elatior Ehrh. — Hautboy Strawlerry. 

 Has been found in several stations such as Dunscombe's wood, 

 Cork, and near Shane's Castle, Antrim, usually near ruins and 

 always as a relic of cultivation. 



Potentilla argentea Linn. 



IV. On Sugar Loaf mountain, Co. "Wicklow : Flor. Sib. 

 Not confirmed ; no doubt an error. 



Rosa stylosa Desv. va/r. ststtla {Bast.). 



I. and II. Hedges at Evergreen {J. BrummonS) ; many places about 

 Cork: Flor. Corlc.—ll. Eocks at Myrtle HiU, Cork ( Carro?^ : Cyl. 



Rosa pomifera Herm. 

 XII. In Shane's Castle Park, Antrim: 8. SfF. iSg^. 

 Rosa cinnamomea Linn. 



II. In the park at Knocklofty, Clonmel {T. Anderson) : Cyb. — 



V. Hedges on the east side of "Woodlands demesne, Co. Dublin; 

 and — XII. Near Clady, Co. Derry, naturalized: Flor. Mib. 

 OgUvie's demesne. Lower Cumber, but planted {Moore) : Flor. N.-F. 



All three of these Eoses were no doubt planted in the above 

 stations ; the first named is perhaps semi-naturalized near Cork. 



Rosa Dicksoui Lindl. 

 Said to have been found in Ireland by J. Drummond, but probably 

 sent from the Cork Botanic Garden : Mor. Hib., p. 95. 



Pyrus communis Linn. — Wild Pea/r. 

 II. On rocks below Fermoy (/. Drummond) : Flor. Hib. — 

 XII, Hedge at Throne Mount near Belfast : Flor. Belf. 

 Planted in both stations. 



