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tS. purpurea, L. — Inchiquin L. 



Populus trcmula, L.— Around the lakelets vS.W. of Glanquiii Moun- 

 tain, and on rocks behind Rockforest. 



Ceratophyllum dcmersum, L.—Pool near Drummeeu Castle. 



Hydrocharis lYIorsus-ranae, L.— River south of Templebaunagh L. 



Epipactis atro-rubcns, Schultz.— Shandangan L. and Glanquin 

 Mountain. Seems very rare on the low-level limestones. 



Orchis IVlorio, L.— ^Nluckanagh L. 



Typha ang-ustifolia, L. — Near the north end of Inchiquin L., and 



in the R. Fergus below Riverstown bridge. 

 Sparganium afTine, Schnizl. — In the Fergus above Inchiquin L.. 



and river south of Templebannagh L. 

 Lemna polyrhiza, Iv. — Pool miles S.W. of Corofin. 

 Potamogreton plantagineus, Ducr.— Shandangan L , <S:c. ; frequent. 

 P. heterophyllus, Schreb.— Frequent in the lakes. 

 P. nitens, Weber.— Ballyportry L-, with floating leaves, which, Mr. 



Bennett remarks, are rare in the Irish plant. 

 P. praelongus, Wulf — Coolarta L. 



Eleocharis multicaulis, Sm.— Ballyogan L., Inchicronan L., and 



near Glanquin. 

 Scirpus pauclflorus, Lightf.— Bunny L. 

 Carex dioica, L. — Ballyogan L. 



C. tcretiuscula, Good.— Near Ballyline House, Ballyogan L., Inchi- 

 cronan L. 

 C. exten^a, Good.— Lehinch. 



C. filiformis, L.— Eallvportry L., &c. ; common. 



C. Pseudo-cypcrus, L.-Templebanuagh L., Caheraphuca L., and 



abundant west of Ballyline House. 

 Phleum arenarium, L.— Lehinch sand dunes. 

 lYlelica uniflora, Retz.— Inchiquin L. 

 Glyceria plicata. Fr.— Near Corofin. 

 Fcstuca IVIyuros, L.-On limestone rocks near Castle L. 

 Lepturus filiformis, Triu.— Lehinch. 



Lastrca Thelypteris, Presl.-West shore of Ballycullman L., and 

 N.W. shore of Inchicronan L. . • ^ 



Osmunda rega.ls, L.-Absent from the Upper L.mestone d.stnct, 

 but appearing at onee on the Low.r Limestone at Crusheen, and on 

 the Coal Pleasures in the west. 



Equisetum trachyodon, Braun.- Outlet stream from Inchi- 



E. varTegatum, Sehleieh.-AVest shore of BallveuUinan L., and on 



rocks east of Rockforest L. 

 Chara polyacantha, Braun.-Abundant in lakes and poo.s. 



A luimber of critical plants remain over, pending further 

 examination. My thanks are due to Mr. Arthur Bennett and 

 Rev. E. S. Marshall for giving their opinion on a few species. 



