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8onchus mper i^Q^va.^ District IL Fanet, Donegal ; H. C. Hart. 
\Crepis {Barhhausia) taraxacifolm (Thuil.) C. hiennis (Flor. Hib. 
— 5. This plant is still spreading, with every appearance of an in- 
troduced species, in the neighbourhood of Dublin. Kaheny ; H. C. 
jETart, At Portmarnock and Malahide ; Hedgebanks, near Lucan, 
Quarry near Finglas-wood ; and on the south side of Killiney Hill ; 
A. G. M. Yallumbrosa, near Bray ; M. Barrington. 
[C setosa (Hall)« Field between Browne's Hill and Carlow ! 
1867; E,, Clay ton Browne]. 
C, paludosa (MoencL) — 2. By the Eiver Lickey, in Waterford, 
and by the river near Middleton, Cork ; Rev. T. Allin. District 7. 
Plentiful in wet pastures north of Oldcastle, Westmeath ; M. Dowd. 
Kiermium anglicum (Fries). District 2. Eocks above Gurthaveha 
Lake near Millstreet ; A. G. M. District 6. On a granite boulder, ia 
Great Aran Island; H. C. Hart. 
H. horsak (Fries.) District 11. I^ear the mill at Ardara; H. C. 
Hart. 
[Campanuh rapuneuloides (Linn.) Sandhills at E'ewcastle,, 
Down, about 50 plants in 1871, and, no doubt, introduced; S. A, 
Stewart. A few plants at the foot of a wall near the harbour of Bray, 
1872; A. G. M.] . ^ ^ 
Obs. Campanula latifolia (Linn.) Has not yet been rediscovered on 
the banks of the Barrow above Few Eoss, and it is much feared that 
a mistake was made in the name, especially as Mackay records only 
G. latifolia from the same district where other botanists have found 
€. Trachelium only. 
C. Trachelium (Linn.)- — (4.) In a field near Eoundwood, toward^s 
the Eeservoir ; Hon. Mrs. Barton, 
Wahlenbergia Jiederacea (Reich.) — -1. Banks of a stream west of 
Macroom (found by Miss J. Harvey).; Isaac CarrolL District 5. In 
Glen-cuUen, near the bridge ; Greenwood Pirn. 
Andromeda polifoUa (Linn.) — 3. Common on bogs in Queen's 
County. Mackay Ear.— 7. On Annahinch Bog, near Farsonstown ; 
G. H. Kinahan. Add Districts 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, which were accident- 
ally omitted in the line of figures. 
Erica cinerea (Linn.) Ascends to 2200 feet on Sawel, Derry ; D. M. 
To 2300 feet on Mangerton, and to 2500 feet on Carn Tual, Kerry ; 
A. G. M. 
Calluna vulgaris (Salisb.) Ascends to 3300 feet on Carn Tual; 
A. G. M. 
Erica ciliar is (Linn.) This must be very rare in the locality near 
Craigga-more, and neither D. M. nor A. G. M. have been able to find 
it, but Professor Balfour has kindly sent us a specimen gathered in 1852. 
Obs. Erica vagans (Linn.) Mr. E. M. Barrington, having been di- 
rected by Doctor Burkitt to the exact spot where it was supposed to 
have been gathered, has made a careful search without finding a trace 
of this plant : see " Trimen's Journal of Botany," p. 108 (1872.) 
F^rola rotundifoUa (Linn.) District 7. Sparingly on a large bog 
