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Extensive bibliography, topography, geology, climate, comparison of Irish 
and English floras, botanical districts, tabular list showing distribution; an- 
notated list of vascular plants and Characeae, showing local range, latitudi- 
nal range, habitat, dates of flowering, vernacular names, etc.—See also 
Marshall, E. S. Remarks on the “Cybele hibernica’”’, ed. 2. Jour. Bot. 37: 
269-272. 1899.—Also Colgan, N., and Scully, R. W. Remarks... A re- 
joinder. l.c. 37: 315-317. 1899.—Also Stewart, S. A. Criticisms of the 
“Cybele hibernica,’ ed. 2. lec. 37: 396-397. 1899.—Also Praeger, Irish 
topographical botany, below. 
O’Connor, Patrick. Liosta de phlanndai na hEireann. MHand-list of Irish 
plants. 4. ed. 32 p. 18.5 cm. Dublin, 1948. (1st ed. 1910, by Johnson, 
Thomas, and Knowles, M. C., with title Hand list of Irish flowering plants 
and ferns.) 
Name list of vascular plants and Charophyta, with indication of the total 
number of vice-counties in which each occurs; based on Praeger’s The 
botanist in Ireland. Publication of the National Museum of Ireland. 
Praeger, R. L. The botanist in Ireland. xii, 587 p. 29 i.e. 30 fig. (incl. 
maps), 44 pl. on 22,6 maps. 19 cm. Dublin, 1934. 
Geology, topography, climate, origin of flora, phytogeography, vegetational 
types, human influences on flora, botanical subdivisions, list of botanists with 
mention of principal publications and discoveries and references to biogra- 
phies, systematic list of rare or interesting plants with notes on their dis- 
tribution, list of records in need of confirmation; topographical and botanical 
sketch of the counties and noteworthy localities, mountains, islands, etc., 
with brief account of geology, general features of flora, noteworthy plants, 
and short bibliographies; list of known vascular plants and Characeae (not 
including infraspecific taxa), with citation of botanical divisions in which 
each occurs and summary statement of range; full index. The pagination 
through 489 is that of the numbers of the sections of the text and not 
proper page numbers. An admirable work, without exact equivalent in the 
floristic literature of other countries. 
Hybrids in the Irish flora: a tentative list. Proc. Roy. Irish 
Acad. 54 (B): 1-14. 1951. 
General considerations, with discussion of certain hybrids; list of known 
hybrids (over 100), with citation of counties but no references. 
Irish topographical botany compiled largely from original mate- 
rial. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. ser. III, v. 7. elxxxvili, 410 p. 6 maps. 1901. 
Topography, climate, soils, phytogeography, botanical divisions, botanical 
investigations, bibliography, tabular list of species showing range; annotated 
list of vascular plants and Characeae. Intended to complement the 2d ed. 
of More’s Contributions towards a Cybele hibernica.—See also his irish 
topographical botany: supplement, 1901-1905. Proc. Roy Irish Acad. 26 
(B): 13-45. 1906. (Statistics; list of newly recorded species, principal 
range extensions, new records arranged by counties; bibliography.)—Also 
his Phanerogamia and Cryptogamia vascularia. Supplement to “Irish topo- 
graphical botany,” 1906-1928. In his Report on recent additions to the 
Irish fauna and flora... l.c. 39 (B): 57-78. 1929. (Similar treatment.)— 
Also his A contribution to the flora of Ireland. Including a 3d supplement 
to “Irish topographical botany.” lc. 42 (B): 55-86. 1 fig. (map). 1934. 
(List of new records, with conspectus of available records in Rosa, 
Hieracium, Euphrasia, ete.)—Also his A further contribution to the flora of 
Ireland. lc. 45 (B): 231-254. 1 fig. (map). 19389. (Similar list.)—Also 
his Additions to the knowledge of the Irish flora, 1939-1945. l.c. 51 (B): 
27-51. 1946. (Similar list.)—Also Brenan, J. P. M., and Simpson, N. D. 
The results of two botanical journeys in Ireland in 1938-9. lc. 52 (B): 57- 
84. 1949. (Records of noteworthy vascular plants and Characeae from 27 
of the vice-counties.) 
Some Irish naturalists. A biographical notebook. 208 p. 18 pl. 
(ports.), front. (port.). 22cm. Dundalk, 1950. 
Author’s reminiscences; alphabetical list of botanists, zoologists, and 
geologists born in Ireland or who have worked there, with biographical 
arm and references; list of societies, institutions, and “‘team-work,” 
with data. 
