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Helosciadium nodiflorum (Koch). 



H. inundatum (Koch). Both these species were met with in some 

 marshy ground, near Bungowla, on the west of Inishmore. 



Pimpinella magna (Linn.), between Kilronan and the Roman Catholic 

 chapel. 



Crithmum maritimum (Linn.) 



Daucus carota (Linn.) 



Torilis anthriscus (Goert.) 



T. nodosa (Goert.), at the foot of stone walls ; very common in the is- 

 lands. 



Anthriscus sylvestris (Hoffm.) 



Smyrnium olusatrum (Linn.) 



Hedera helix (Linn.) 



Cornus sanguinea (Linn.), very common amid the crevices of the rocks 

 on Inishmore, and apparently truly wild. 



Sambucus ebulus (Linn.), on the west side of Inishmore in some quan- 

 tities ; but in suspicious connexion with the ruins of that portion of 

 the island. 



Asperula cynanchica (Linn.) 



Galium boreale (Linn.) 



G. verum (Linn.) 



Eubia peregrina (Linn.), very common in some parts of Inishmore and 

 Inishmaan. 



Aster tripolium (Linn.) 



Bellis perennis (Linn.) 



Achillea millefolium (Linn.) 



Chrysanthemum leucanthemum (Linn.) 



C. segetum (Linn.), only in two or three cultivated portions of ground in 

 Inishmore. 



Artemisia absinthium (Linn.) 



Senecio vulgaris (Linn.) 



S. jacobasa (Linn.) 



S. aquaticus (Huds.), west end of Inishmore. 



Carlina vulgaris (Linn.), very common on all the islands. 



Centaurea nigra (Linn.) 



C. scabiosa (Linn.) 



Carduus nutans (Linn.), near the Seven Churches, on Inishmore. 



C. tenuinorus (Curt.) 



C. arvensis (Curt.) 



Silybum marianum (Gaert.), on the western side of Inishmore. Some 

 magnificent specimens measured 5j feet in height. 



Apargia autumnalis (Willd.) 



Leontodon taraxacum (Linn.) 



Sonchus arvensis (Linn.) 



Campanula rotundifolia (Linn.) This species grows in immense profu- 

 sion in all suitable places in Inishmore. 



Calluna vulgaris (Salisb.) 



Erica cinerea (Linn.) 



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