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ill the beach, while the decrease of Trichomanes alone is to be attributed 
to the unscrupulous depredations of plant-collecting tourists. 
"We now proceed to enumerate the localities in regular order, pre- 
mising that whenever the word District" is placed before a numeral, 
it indicates that the plant is an addition to the Flora of that province. 
* Clematis Vitalha (Linn.) District 4. Sandhills at Courtown, 
Wexford, growing with Hippophae rhamnoides, sparingly; A. G. M. 
Thalictrum alpinum (Linn.) — 8. Eocks on the mountain above 
Kylemore Castle, Connemara ; D, M. 
T. minus (Linn.) var. maritimum. — 4. Kiltennel, Wexford; MissE. 
M. Farmer. Sandhills, a little north of Arklow; A. G. M. 
T.mimis(JiAmi.)var.montanum. — 12. On SlieveDonard ; S.A.Stewart. 
This is probably the plant mentioned in ''Flora Hibernica" under the 
name of 1^. majus.^^ 
T, Kochii (Fries). District 8. Shores of Lough Conn, Mayo; 
A.G.M. 
T. jiexuosum (Bernh.) District 1. Islands in the lower Lake of 
Killarney; A.G.M. 
Ranunculus pseudo-fluitans (Syme). — 12. Hiver Bush, and River 
Bann; S. A. Stewart and E.. Tate. Mr. W. P. Hiern refers the plant" 
from Chapelizod to his form penicillatus'^ of Dumortier, this 
differing from the restricted pseudo-fluitans by producing fLoarting 
leaves. 
R. ccenosus (Guss.) — 4. Clohass bog, Wexford; Miss E. M. Farmer. 
Eoundwood, Glenmalure, Lough Dan, Glen Cree, etc.; common in 
Wicklow; A. G.M. 
R. hederaceus (Linn.) District 10. Ballyskeagh, Tyrone> Dr. 
Sigerson. 
R. Lingua (Linn.) — 2. Youghal Bay ; Eev. T. AUin.- — 8. Lake near 
Letterfrack, Connemara; D. M. — 10. Abounds in the lakes near Drum, 
Clones ; J. Bain. 
R. acris (liinn.) The mountain form appears to be R. Friesianus 
(Jordan), and was gathered lately on Ben Bulben, Sligo, by D. M. and 
W. T. Dyer, and in the Horse's Glen, Mangerton, A. G. M. The ordi- 
nary plant in Ireland is R. tomophyllus (Jordan.) 
X R' arvensis (Linn.) — 12. Formerly found by Templeton at Agnew's 
Hill, and at Inver, near Larne, but was considered introduced; 
T. Bincks (in Ann. mt. Hist. 1841.) 
R. parviflorus (Linn.) — 2. N^ear Middleton and East Ferry, Cork; 
Eev. T. Allin. — 5. In a cottage garden near Prumplestawn, south of 
Kilkea, Kildare ; J. Douglas. 
Caltha palustris (Linn.) var. Guerangerii, Bor; District 9. In Glen 
Iir, north side of Ben Bulben; W. T. Dyer. 
Aquilegia vulgaris (Linn.) — 2. Mr. T. Allin considers it probably 
native in JS'orth Cork. — 6. IS'ear Kilmurry, Great Aran Island; H. 
C. Hart. Among gorse by the stream between Woodford and Lough 
Derg ; M. Dowd. District 7. Plentiful over a large field at Rutland, 
near Swinton, King's Co. ; Miss E. M. Farmer. 
