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tevant, and other places in East Cork, frequent ; Ecv. T. AUin. District 
3. Bog of Allen ; JFade, Rar. 
Hottonia palustris (Linn.) — 12. Plentiful in the drains on the bog 
meadows, Belfast, where it was planted a few years ago ; S. A. Stewart. 
Dr. P. Browne notes it as found in a watery ditch west of Lough Mask, 
on the road from Ballinrobe to Westport, but this latter locality re- 
quires to be verified before the plant can be admitted as a native of the 
west of Ireland. 
\Lysimachia Nummularia (Linn.) — 4. Under a bank outside a boggy 
plantation between Mon art-house and Mill-house, "Wexford ; Miss E. 
M. Farmer. 10. River bank, near Ardunshin, Fermanagh ; Rev. S. A. 
Brenan. Banks of the river three miles above Colebrooke ; T. 0. 
Smith. 12. Dunminning, near Ballymena; apparently an escape from 
cultivation ; N. Moore. L. nemorum has often been mistaken for this 
species. 
AnagalUs arvensis (Linn.) Var. coerulea. District 5. Sparingly 
near Kilkea Castle, Kildare ; J. Douglas. District 8. JS'ear Belmont, 
Galway ; Dr. "W. King. 
Centuncidus minimus {Ibmn). — 1. Shores of Berehaven; A. G. M. 
2. Ballintowtas, near Middleton, Cork ; Rev. T. Allin. 
Samolus Valerandi (Linn). District 3. Browne's Hill, and on the 
Black Bog, near Carlow ; R. Clayton Browne. 
Statice occidentalis (Lloyd). District 4. Rocks about two miles 
north of Arklow, and near the old castle at Wicklow ; A. G. M. — 5. 
On the IN'orth Bull, Dublin, sparinglj^, and on the muddy shore of the 
creek north of Malahide : on the flat shore at the north end of Port- 
raine, and on the drier part of a mud flat at Lay town, in several of 
these localities accompanied by S. Bahusiensis ; A. G. M. 
Armeria maritima (Willd.) — 1. On the shores of Ross Island, Kil- 
larney, growing with Silene maritima. Ascends to 3400 feet on Carn 
Tual ; A. G. M. 
Plantago maritima (Linn.) District 8. Frequent on the coast of 
Connemara, etc. ; A. G. M. 
\_Plantago media (Linn.) Reported by Mr. J. Douglas as found by 
him abundantly in a field and on a f urzy bank about one and a-half miles 
north of Straffan, Kildare ; but not having seen any specimens, and not 
knowing the circumstances under which it occurred, we still hesitate 
to admit it as a native plant. A variety of P. lanceolata, with very 
broad leaves, occurs about Feltrim Hill, and was, probably, mistaken 
by Mr. White for P. media. This variety has also been sent to us 
from the north of Ireland, under the name of P. media,~] 
Littorella lacustris (Linn.) District 2. Shore of Ballybutler Lake, 
near Middleton, and at Kilcoleman, Castlemartyr, etc. ; Rev. T. 
Allin. 
Suceda maritima (Dum.) District 6. Great Aran Island ; Dr. E. 
P. Wright. 
Salsola Kali (Linn.) District 6. Great Aran Island j idem. 
