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Silene inflata (Sm.) District 11. Kear Mulroy Lake; H. C. Hart. 
Near Horn Head ; N. Moore. 
S. maritima ("With.) — 12. Abundant along the basaltic range from 
Portrush to Craignashoag^ Derry, ranging to 1200 feet; D. M. 
Lychnis vespertina (Sibth.) District 3. Browne's Hill, Carlow; 
E. 0. Clayton Browne. District 11. !N"ear Longh-an-nre^ Donegal; 
H. C. Hart. 
L. diurna (Sibth.) — 9. Abont Ben Bulben, Sligo ; D. M. 
Sctyina ciliata (Fries), District 4. On the bridge at Arklow, and 
near the Castle ruin at Wicklow ; A. G. M. 
S. sululata (Wimm.) District 11. Dunaff Head, Donegal; H. 
Hart. 
SbnJceneja peploides (Ehrh.) District 6. Aran ; H. C. Hart. 
Arenaria serpyllifolia (Linn.) District 6. Aran; H. C. Hart« 
District 7. Parsonstown; M. Dowd. 
Arenaria ciliata (Linn.) — 9. A specimen preserved in Buddie's; 
Herbarium in the British Museum was collected by Lhwyd near Sligo, 
probably in 1699 (Seemann's Journal of Botany, 1870, p. 324.) 
Stellaria graminea (Linn.) District 11, Glenaila, Donegal; H. C, 
Hart. 
Obs. Mdlachium aquaticum (Eries). The specimen in Cork Insti- 
tution is attributed to Drummond by Dr. Hincks (Ann. I^at. Hist. 1841 ), 
but is not included in Drummond' s own list ; hence we fear some mistake 
has occurred. 
CerasUum ghmeratum (ThiiiL) District 11. Killybegs, etc.; H. C. 
Hart. 
C. triviale (Link), District 7, Parsonstown; M. Dowd. Dis- 
trict 11. Pettigo and near Lough Derg; S. A. Stewart. 
C. arvense (Linn.)— 5. On Peltrim Hill and at Donabate; A. G. M. 
Plentiful on the north side of Lambay Island; R. M. Barrington. 
Malva moschata (Linn.) — 3. Here and there in Carlow; E. Clayton 
Browne. In Queen's County; J. Douglas. — 4. JiTear Ovoca station; 
A. G. M. — 5. Near Drogheda; J. B. Hamilton. 
[Malva horealis (Wallm.) Two plants were found by Mr. M. Dowd 
in 1869, growing on some rubbish at Donnybrook, near Dublin, evi- 
dently introduced by some accident]. 
AUhcea officinalis (Linn.) District (11.) ISTear Bundoran, 1867; 
H. C. Hart. Probably an escape from a garden. The natural localities 
are very few, and careful investigation is required to determine the 
proper range of this plant in Ireland. 
■\Lavafera arhorea (Linn.) — 6. Apparently indigenous on the north 
cliffs of the great Island of Aran, and on Eock Island, the most western 
of Aran ; H. C. Hart. 
Hypericum duhium (Leers). — 4. Eoadside near Cloghamon, Wex- 
ford ; J. Morrison. Near the station at Ovoca, Wieklow ; A. G. M. 
ptdchrum (Linn.) District 10. Castle Derg, Tyrone; S. A. 
Stewart. 
■\dcer eampestre (Linn.) District 9. Hedges about Sligo ; D. M= 
