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the old list the new list referred to above, and reinforcing the 
latter by old records which, as noted in my paper, there is 
little reason to suspect, we find that the withdrawals in this 
genus are ultimately very few, namely : — 
F. caprcolata^ withdraw none. 
F. BorcBi, „ 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 28, 31. 
F. confusa, ,, 7, 11,30. 
F. muralis, all records. 
F. derisiflora^ ,, none. 
F. officinalis, 13. 
Two other records must also be withdrawn : that for 
Hieracium cerinthifornte, which, if we follow Mr. lyinton, ranks 
only as a variety ; and the S. Tipperary record for Lemna 
gibba (1904), which Mr. Phillips transfers to L. polyrhiza. 
I now give the new county-records of the year, arranged 
under the respective divisions. The numerals appended to 
certain names show the page of vol. xiv. of the Irish Naturalist 
on which those records which have been published appear. 
Eight new records have been published elsewhere than in the 
Irish Naturalist, Three Limerick ones in the Journal of the 
I^imerick Field Club are distinguished by the letters ' 1^. F. C 
prefixed to the reference to volume and page ; and in con- 
nection with a few Hawkweeds, recognizable contractions are 
used for I^inton's ' British Hieracia,' Williams' * Prodromus 
Florae Britannicae' the Reports of the Botanical Exchange 
Club, and the Journal oj Botany. 
New Records (arranged under County Divisions). 
I. Kerry South— Hieracium Scullyi, Lintou's Br. 
Hier. 
3. Cork West— Rosa glaiica (subcristata). 
4. Cork Mid. — *Matricaria discoidea, 223. 
Ranunculus heterophyllus. Hieracium Schmidtii. 
5. Cork East — Rubus]ougitliyrsiger(botryeros ) 
Rubus vilUcaulis (Selmeri), 6. 7. 
mutabilis, 7. ^Matricaria discoidea, 223. 
7. Tipperary S.— Bidens tripartita. 
Hypericum liircinum. I,enina polyrhiza. 
