100 NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF DUBLIN. 



S. nodosa (E. Meyer). 



Alsine verna (Jacq.) 



Stellaria media (Linn.) 



Cerastium glomeratum (ThuiL), C. vulgatum (Sm.), C. arvense (Linn.) 



Inishmore and Inishmaan. 

 Lavatera arborea (Linn.), in the neighbourhood of several of the cottages 



at Killeany, and elsewhere. 

 Hypericum humifusum (Linn.) 

 H. pulchrum (Linn.) 

 Geranium sanguineum (Linn.) 

 G. molle (Linn.) 

 G. lucidum (Linu.) 

 G. robertianum (Linn.) 

 Erodium moschatum (Sm.), growing in the greatest profusion all along 



Killeany Bay. 

 Trifolium pratense (Linn.) 

 T. repens (Linn.) 

 Lotus corniculatus (Linn.) 

 L. major (Scop.) 

 [Astragalus hypoglottis (Linn.), is recorded in "Flora Hibernica" as 



from Arran, but was not found, though looked for.] 

 Yicia cracca (Linn.). Inisheer. 

 Prunus communis (Huds.) It is curious to find small trees of this 



species growing in the clefts between the limestone rocks; they 



sometimes grow out from between the rocks ; but the heavy winds in 



the winter time keep them on a level with the surface of the 



ground. 

 Poterium sanguisorba (Linn.) 

 Potentilla anserina (Linn.) 

 P. reptans (Linn.) 

 P. tormentilla (Nestl.) 

 Fragaria vesca (Linn.) 

 Rubus csesius (Linn.) 

 R. saxatilis (Linn.), very common amid the rocks everywhere on 



the largest island. 

 Geum urbanum (Linn.) 

 Rosa spinosissima (Linn.) 

 Epilobium hirsutum (Linn.). A few plants were met with in the damp 



ground to the west of Inishmore. 

 Hippuris vulgaris (Linn.) 

 Sedum rhodiola (D. C.) This plant grows in great profusion on the 



south-west end of Inishmore. 

 S. anglicum (Huds.) 

 S. acre (Linn.) 

 Saxifraga hypnoides (Linn.). In some exposed places a dense tufted 



variety of this species is met with. 

 Eryngium maritimum (Linn.) 

 Apium graveolens (Linn.), in the neighbourhood of Kilronan. 



