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C. vesicaria (Linn.) — 2. Eather rare ; but occurs near Middleton 
and Buttevant ; Eev. T. Allin. — 9. Near Drumod, Leitrim ; W. T. 
Dyer. — 10. Common in Fermanagh (Dr. Scott) Mackay Ear. 
C. paludosa (Good). District 1. Caha river, Dunmanway, and 
District 2. Dunsfort Bog, Middleton ; Eev. T. Allin. District 4. 
Marshes near the Murrough of Wicldow; A. G. M. District 7. Bog 
near Multyfarnham ; A. G. M. 
C. riparia (Curt.) District 7. IN'ear Portumna ; D. M. No. 5 to 
be added in the line of Districts. 
Phalaris arundinacea (Linn.) District 3. Banks of the Barrow 
below Carlow ; E. Clayton Browne. District 7. Parsonstown ; M. 
Dowd. 
PMeum arenarium (Linn.) — 4. Sandhills at Arklow and north- 
wards ; A. G. M. — 5. Gormanstown, Meath; A. G. M. Districts. 
Great Island of Aran ; H. C. Hart. 
P. pratense (JAvLU.) Districts. Browne's Hill, Carlow; E. Clay- 
ton Browne. District 7. Near Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. 
Alopecurus pratensis (Linn.) District 7. Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. 
District 10. Enniskillen, Fermanagh; S. A. Stewart. 
A. ge7iiculatus (Linn.) District 3. In Carlow ; E. Clayton 
Browne. 
Nardus stricta (Linn.) District 3. On Mount Leinster; E. Clay- 
ton Browne. District 7. Near Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. District 1 0. 
Sperrin Mountains, Tyrone ; S. A. Stewart. Ascends to 3200 feet on 
Carn Tual ; A. G. M. 
Ifilium effusum (Linn.) —12. Dundonald Glen, and Stormont Glen, 
Down ; S. A. Stewart. 
Calamagrostis Bpigejos (Eoth). District 6. Between the road and 
the sea, near Killeany, Great Aran Island, in two places only ; H. C. 
Hart, 1869. 
C. stricta (Nutt.) — 10. Scawdy Island, near Maghery, is in Tyrone, 
not Armagh ; S. A. Stewart. Hence, Armagh must be erased from 
the list of counties. — 12. Shores of Lough Beg, one mile south of 
Church Island ; E. Tate. 
Agrostis camna (Linn.) — 1. Ascends to nearly the top of Cam 
Tual, say 3400 feet ; A. G. M. Agrostis vulgaris to 3200 feet on same 
mountain. 
Solcus mollis (Linn.) District 3. Browne's Hill, Carlow ; E. 
Clayton Browne. 
Aira mspitosa (Linn.) — 1. A small form of this plant, which, ex- 
cept that the florets are not viviparous, Dr. Syme considers undis- 
tinguishable from the Scottish A. alpina, grows near the summit of 
Carn Tual ; A. G. M. 
A. uliginosa (Weihe). District 8. Found in Juty, 1869, growing 
plentifully on the swampy borders of Lough Creg-duff, near Eound- 
stone ; and afterwards traced by me in many localities through the 
district extending from Clifden to Xilkieran, Connemara; A. G. M. 
Trisetum flavescem (Beauv.) District 7, Parsonstown; M. Dowd. 
