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The Irish Naturalist 



September, 



Rhamnus Frangrula, L.— Widely spread in the Rockforest district, 

 from Coolreasli 1^. to Bunny 1^., and about Templebauuagh L. and 

 Muckanagh L. 



Spira8a Filipendula, L — Widely, but sparingly, distributed N. and 

 N.E. of Rockforest. 



Dryas octopetala, L.— Rare on the low grounds, but noted about 

 Shandangan L and Muckanagh L. Becomes abundant as soon as 

 one ascends the limestone hills. 



Potent! Ila fruticosa, L. — The abundance of this interesting plant 

 in what may l)e called the Rockforest district was truly delightful. 

 I first came across it forming a fringe round two lakelets a mile S.K. 

 of Glasgeivnagh hilL a station recorded by Foot. Thence it extends 

 eastward b}' Castle Iv., Skaghard L., Cooloorta L., and Rockforest L., 

 to the eastern end of Bunny Iv. Another area occupied by the 

 shrub extends from Templebant agh Iv. to the west end of Mucka- 

 nagh Iv. Both Wade and Mackay have long since recorded it from 

 the district, and subsequently Corry. 



Drosera intermedia, Hayne.— Ballyogan L. 



lYlyrlophyllum verticillatum , Iv. — Pool north of Drummeen 

 castle. 



M. spicatum, L. — Outlet stream from Inchicronan ly. 



Apium inundatum, Reichb. fil., var. IVloorei, Syme.— By springs 



at the lakelet S.W. of Glanquin Mountain. 

 *PetroseI!num sativum, HofFm.— Dromore castle. 

 Sium latifolium, L. — Around Dromore Iv. 

 Chasrophyllum temulum, Iv. — Near Cooga House. 

 Valeriana lYIikanii, Syme.— East shore of Inchicronan L. 

 Carduus crispus, T.— Near Ballyportry castle. 



IVlyosotts repens, G. Don.— Hill over L. Raha. Not seen on the 

 limestone. 



*Linaria minor, Desf.— Railway at Crusheen ; also on the bare shore 

 of Iv. Sillaun, far from roads or tillage. 



Limo^ella aquatica, L.--Abundant and fine over an acre of ground 

 at Mr. O Kelly's original station, at north end of Inchiquin L. Also 

 sparingly by L. Sillaun. 



Euphrasia SalisUurgensis, Funk.— Abundant all over the lime- 

 stone country down to Ennis. Also seen on the tops of large 

 boulders of impure limestone on the east side of Inchicronan Lough, 

 among calcifuge plants, such as Aihyrium and Digitalis. 



Utricularla intermedia, Hayne.— Ballyogan L., and lakelet S.W. 

 of Glanquin mountain. 



Mentha sativa, L.— Dromore L. 



Teucrium Scordium, L.— On flat " turlough ' ground, south of 

 Castle L. 



Euphorbia exigua, L.— Castle Iv., and on railway at Crusheen. 

 Betula verrucosa, Ehrh.— Marsh west of Ballyline House, and east 



shore of Inchicronan Iv. 

 +Sallx fragilis, L. -Dromore L. 



