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provinces, keys to genera, and in many cases brief diagnostic characters; 
poisonous plants, short list of Irish vernacular names, etc. Intended for 
beginners in botany. 
Dickie, George. A flora of Ulster and botanist’s guide to the north of 
Ireland. xix, 176 p. 17 cm. Belfast and London, 1864. 
Geology, general features of flora; annotated list of vascular plants (805 
species), with localities. Covers “whole of Ulster, excepting the most south- 
ern portions of Monaghan and Cavan, comprehending also the northern 
portions of Leitrim, Sligo, and Mayo belonging to Connaught.” 
Fitzpatrick, H. M. The trees of Ireland—native and introduced. Scient. 
Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc. n.s., 20: 597-656. 1938. 
Brief account of introduction of trees into Ireland, list of gardens and 
other localities; annotated list of native and cultivated trees (nearly all 
cultivated), with dimensions of large specimens, notes on occurrence of 
native species, ete. 
Hart, H. C. On the range of flowering plants and ferns on the mountains 
of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. III, 1: 512-570. table. 1891. 
List of mountains; tabular list of 421 vascular plants, showing altitudinal 
range in 10 different mountain regions of Ireland; discussion of altitudes 
and ranges; bibliography. 
Hogan, Edmund, Hogan, John, and MacHrlean, J. C. . . . [Gaelic title.] 
Irish and Scottish Gaelic names of herbs, plants, trees, etc. xii, 137 p. 
19 cm. Dublin, 1900. (Gray Herbarium library.) 
Manuscript and printed sources; biblicgraphy; alphabetical list of Gaelic 
vernacular names, with English equivalents (no scientific names); cross- 
index, English-Gaelic.—See also Moloney and Tidestrom, below, and Cameron 
under Scotland, General. 
Knowles, M. C. A contribution towards the alien flora of Ireland. Irish 
Nat. 15: 148-150. 1906. 
References to published lists of alien plants in Ireland; annotated list of 
species collected by author in 1904-1905 in County Kildare, near Lyons.—See 
also Johnson, Thomas, and Hensman, R. Agricultural seeds and their weed 
impurities: a source of Ireland’s alien flora. Scient. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc. 
n.s., 12: 446-462. pl. 22-23. 1910. (Includes lists of species introduced 
in seed of important crop piants, etc.) 
Lett, H. W. Botanists in the north of Ireland. Irish Nat. 22: 21-33. 
1913. 
List of botanists who worked in northern Ireland or who were natives of 
Ulster, with biographical notes. Also in Ann. Rpt. and Proc. Belfast Nat. 
Field Club II, 6: 615-628. 1913. The material in the two issues of this 
paper (a presidential address) is not precisely the same, each containing a 
few names not found in the other. 
Mackay, J. T. Flora hibernica, comprising the flowering plants, ferns, 
Characeae, Musci, Hepaticae, Lichenes and Algae of Ireland. Arranged 
according to the natural system with a synopsis of the genera according to 
the Linnaean system. 2 v. (xxxiv, 354; 279 p.). 28 em. Dublin, 1886. 
Botanical investigations, key to genera on Linnaean system; annotated 
descriptive flora of vascular and cellular plants, with localities and notes on 
uses. Pt. (i.e., vol.) 1 contains vascular plants and Chara, by Mackay; pt. 2 
(v. [2], p. 1-156), Musci, Hepaticae, and Lichenes, by Thomas Taylor; pt. 3 
(v. [2], p. 157-254), Algae, by W. H. Harvey; p. 255-279, additions, cor- 
rections, and index to v. 1 and 2. 
Moloney, M. F. ... [Gaelic title.] Irish ethno-botany and the evolution 
of medicine in Ireland. 96 p. 19cm. Dublin, 1919. 
Includes (p. 11-50) “The native materia medica of vegetable origin,” con- 
sisting of “The land flora” (vascular plants, p. 11-48) and “The marine 
flora” (seaweeds, p. 49-59), a list with Gaelic names and notes on medicinal 
and other uses.—See also Hogan, above, and additional references there 
given. 
More, A. G. Contributions towards a Cybele hibernica, being outlines 
of the geographical distribution of plants in Ireland. 2. ed., founded on 
the papers of the late Alexander Goodman More, by Nathaniel Colgan and 
Reginald W. Scully. xevi, 5388 p. map. 22.5 cm. Dublin, London, 1898. 
(1st ed. by David Moore and A. G. More, 1866.) 
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