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Germium pratense (Linn.) — 12, Dunluce Castle, and all the north 
part of Antrim ; about Ballintoy ; R. Templeton, M. S. On blown sand 
at Port Bradden; E. Tate, Mr. Tate has confirmed the accuracy of 
Mr. Templeton's observations, and has fo^ind G. pratense much more 
frequent than G. syhaticum on the north coast. 
XG. pyrenaicum (Linn.) District 2. Roadside near Charleville, 
and a single plant in a pasture field near Middleton; Rev, T. AUin. — 5. 
Roadside banks near the Hill of Tara, Meath ; A. G. 
G. columhinum (Linn.) — 2. I?"ear Middleton and Castletown-Roche ; 
Rev. T. Allin. 
Geranium rotundifdium (Linn,) — 2. Rare about Middleton ; Bally- 
vodock, and near Youghal; Rev. T. Allin. District 5. Rediscovered 
in 1867 on some old v^^alls at Glasuevin; D. Orr. 
\_G. nodosum (Linn.) Wood at E'ewtownbarry, Wexford; well- 
established in 1871; J. Morrison.] 
[_G. pJiceum (Linn.) Has grown for many years in a neglected 
avenue near Ballybeg Railway Station, Meath ; G. Dawson, At Rox- 
boro', Middleton, remains of cultivation ; Rev. T. Allin. By the road- 
side a mile south of the Church in Island Magee ; R. Tate. In all cases 
introduced.] 
Erodium cicutarium (Sm.) District 6. Aran : H. C. HarL 
E, moschatum (Sm.) — 1. Many places in "West Cork, as Leap, Glan- 
dore, Clonakilty, etc.; Rev. T. Allin. — 2. Frequent on roadsides near 
Youghal; ditto, — 4. Near Bannow, Wexford; R. M. Barrington. 
— 6. JSTear MUeany and Kilronan, Aran ; H. C. Hart District 1 1 . 
Roadside at RathmuUen, Donegal; Rev. T. Allin« 
Erodium maritimum (Sm.) — 12. Sands at Portrush; S. A. Stewart. 
Linum angustifolium (Huds.) — 2. Kot rare near Youghal ; Rev. T. 
Allin. Railway banks, Waterford; R. M. Barrington. District 3. 
!N"ear Kilkenny; W. Archer. — 4. Bannow; R. M. Barrington. Bloom- 
field and near Daphne; Miss E. M. Farmer. — -5. A little north of 
Gormanstown, Meath; A. G. M. District 6. Meadows between Wood- 
ford and Lough Derg; M. Dowd. 
Badiola millegrana (Sm.) — 1. Berehaven; A. G. M. — 2. Ballin- 
towtas, Middleton; Rev. T. Allin. — 11. Common in Fanet ; H. C. 
Hart. 
\_OxaUs stricta (Linn.) — Belfast (G. O'Brien, 1842), Lisnagarvey, 
near Lisburn, 1850 (S. Pirn); Herb. Morrison.] 
Rhamnus catharticus (Linn.) — 6. In Great and Middle Aran; 
H, C. Hart. District 5. Monasterevan and District 3. Cottoner's brook 
by Mountmellick ; Annot. in Threlkeld, apud R. 1. A. 
R. Frangula (Linn.) District 3. Plentifully in Mountmellick bog 
by Cottoner's Wood, 1732 ; Annot. in Threlkeld, apud R. I. A. 
Ulex (nanus) Qallii (Planch). Ascends above 2000 feet on Cam 
Tual, to 1500 or 1600 on Manger ton, thus ranging much higher in the 
West of Ireland than in England ; A. G. M. 
Genista tinctoria (Linn.) Has not been rediscovered in the only 
locality given by Mackay, and we much fear that a dwarf and procum- 
