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Down 
See also Ireland, General (Dickie, A flora of Ulster . . . ; Lett, Botanists in the north of 
Ireland; Stewart and Corry, A flora of the north-east of Ireland). 
Vice-county 38. 
Local 
Chase, C. D. The natural history of Campbell College and Cabin Hill. 
64 p. (p. 54-64 blank). front. 24.5cm. Belfast, 1949. 
Includes (chap. V, The wild flowers, p. 30-51) list of about 250 vascular 
plants with remarks on many of them and supplementary list of extinct 
species; also lists of trees (p. 15-22), including cultivated species, of cul- 
tivated shrubs (p. 23-29), and of mosses (p. 52-53). Relates to an area of 
130 acres in the County Down part of the County Borough of Belfast. 
Replaces Bennett, S. A., and Chase, C. D. A list of plants growing in the 
grounds of Campbell College, Belfast. 13 p. 21.5 cm. np., 1925. 
(Unannotated list of vascular plants and mosses.)—See also Tate, Flora 
belfastiensis, under Antrim. 
Stewart, S. A., and Praeger, R. L. Report on the botany of the Mourne 
Mountains, County Down. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. II, 2: 335-380. 1892. 
Topography, geology, botanical explorations, altitudinal range, etc.; 
annotated list of about 593 vascular plants. 
DUBLIN 
See also Wicklow (Moore and More, Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of Dublin 
and Wicklow). 
Vice-county 21. 
General 
Coigan, Nathaniel. Flora of the County Dublin: flowering plants, higher 
cryptogams, and Characeae. Ixx, 324 p. map. 238 cm. Dublin, 1904. 
(Gray Herbarium library.) 
Bibliography, botanical investigations, climate, botanical divisions, etc.; 
annotated list of vascular plants and Characeae [755 species and subspecies ] 
with localities and vernacular names; annotated list of vernacular names.— 
See also Brunker, J. P. Plants of County Dublin. Irish Nat. 31: 94-95. 
1922.Also Praeger, R. L. Vegetation-study in the Dublin district. In 
Handbook of the city of Dublin and the surrounding district. Prepared for 
the meeting of the British Association. September, 1908. p. 72-75. pl. 3. 
18.5 cm. Dublin, 1908. (General features of vegetation in Dubiin and 
Wicklow.)—Also Colgan, Nathaniel. Phanerogams and vascular cryptogams. 
Le. 75-86. pl. 45. 1908. (Topography, phytogeography, general features 
of flora, short bibliography.)—Also Hudson, H. J. Changes in Dublin’s 
ent Irish Nat. Jour. 12: 190-192. 1957. (Discussion of changes since 
1904. 
Rutty, John. An essay towards a natural history of the county of Dublin, 
accommodated to the noble designs of the Dublin Society; affording a sum- 
mary view I. Of its vegetables, with their mechanical and cconomical uses, 
and as food for men and cattle; a catalogue of our vegetable poisons; and a 
botanical kalendar, exhibiting the respective months in which most of the 
simples in use are found in flower. II. Of its animals. III. Of its soil... 
2v. 4 pl. (pl. 1, map), tables. 20 cm. Dublin, 1772. 
The pages treating of plants (v. 1, p. 33-261) include annotated lists of 
esculent, miscellaneous useful, and dye plants, alphabetically arranged by 
pre-Linnaean scientific names (p. 33-164), an annotated list of “poysonous 
[sic] vegetables” (p. 165-177), and a “Kalendarium botanicum hibernicum” 
(p. 178-261), a listing of most of the indigenous plants and some of the 
cultivated ones by the months in which they flower or fruit. 
Threlkeld, Caleb. Synopsis stirpium hibernicarum alphabetice disposi- 
tarum. Sive commentatio de plantis indigenis praesertim dublinensibus insti- 
tuta. Being a short treatise of native plants, especially such as grow spon- 
taneously in the vicinity of Dublin. ... With an appendex of observations 
made upon plants. By Dr. Molyneux . .. (mostly unpaged). 16 cm. 
Dublin, 1727. 
