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The Irish Natutalist. 
May, 
R. Infcstus, Weihe. 
8. Limerick Near Koynes. 
R. cchinatus, Lindl. 
5. Cork E. The Glen, Cork. 
R. olgrocladus, Muell. & Lefv. 
4. Cork Mid. By the River Lee at Carrigrohane. 
5. Cork E. The Glen, Cork (f. timbrosa). These specimens were 
seen by the Rev. A. Ley, who agreed with Mr. Rogers iu thus 
naming them. 
R. Babing^tonii, Bell-Salt. 
5. Cork E. The Glen, Cork, where it seems to be plentiful. 
R. mutabills, Genev. 
5. Cork E. Between Glanmire and Mayfield, and plentiful in the 
Glen, Cork, where I first found it in 1904. A distinct and 
striking species. 
R. scaber, Wh. & N. 
5. Cork E. The Glen, Cork. 
R. longlthyrsigcr, Bab. (type). 
3. Cork W. Woods at Glengarriff. The first record for Ireland. 
R. foliosus, Wh. & N. 
3. Cork W. Woods at GlengarrifF. 
5, Cork E. Lota Wood, Glanmire (probably). New to Co. Cork, 
and hitherto recorded only from Down and Derry. 
R. cognatus, N E. Brown. 
4. Cork Mid. Hedgerow near Douglas. 
5. Cork E- Fields between Mayfield and Glanmire. 
R. dasyphyllus, Rogers- 
10. TiPPERARY N. Near Templemore. Specimens weak and un- 
characteristic. A provisional record. 
R. lYIarshalll, Focke & Rogers. 
4. Cork Mid. Fields near Carrigrohane. Previously noted onl}' 
from Co. Down. 
R. dumctorum, Weihe. 
5, Cork E. Glanmire and Queenstown Junction. 
8. Limerick Near Newtcwn. 
R. dumctorum, Weihe, var. radullformis, A. Ley. 
4. Cork Mid. By the Lee Fields near Cork. 
5. Cork E. Glanmire and The Glen, Cork. 
8. Limerick- By the Shannon near the Ballinacurra estuary. A 
variety not previously recorded for Ireland. All my specimens 
of this were shown to Mr. Ley, the original describer, who 
agrees with Mr. Rogers in their identification. 
R. caeslus, Linn. 
3. Cork W. Near Glengarriff. 
5. Cork E. Near Ballyvolane, Cork. This is apparently a rare 
plant in Co. Cork. 
Cork. 
