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LIST OF SPECIES. 
EAT^UNCTJLACE^. 
\_Ranunculus trichophyllus^ Chaix. A plant wMch seemed to be this 
grows sparingly on Scattery Island ; but as the specimen was 
lost before being critically examined, it is not certain.] 
R. Baudottii, Godr, Marshes by the Fergus at Ennis ; also at Beal 
Point, Eallybunion, and north side of Tralee Bay. 
B. penicillatus (Dum.). In the Fergus at Ennis, and in the Eeale, 
near Listowel. 
B. peltatus, Fries. Beal Point ; not common. 
B. hederaceus, Linn. Doonbeg, Beal Point. 
B. sceleratus^ Linn. Clare Castle, Lough Senan, Ferry Bridge, 
Foynes. 
B. flammula, Linn. Marshes, frequent. 
B. lingua, Linn. Bare ; but abundant in a marsh near Doonbeg. 
B. acris, Linn. Common in many places. 
B. repens, Linn. Common. 
B. hulbosus, Linn. 'Not common. 
Caltha palustris, Linn. Abundant at Ennis. 
KYMPHACE^. 
Castalia alia, Salisb. Ballycar Lake, and in several places between 
Askeaton and Foynes, but not common. 
Nymplma lutea, Linn. {Nupliar, Sm.). Ditches in Monmor bog; also 
near Foynes and Askeaton. 
PAPAYEEACE^. 
Papaver duhium, Linn. Ballycar, Foynes, &c., but not common. 
[P. somniferum, Linn. Is not infrequent in cultivated fields.] 
Glaucium flavum, Crantz. Shore at Kilrush, and abundant on Scattery 
Island. 
FUMARIACE^. 
Fumaria officinalis, Linn. Borders of fields, Bingmoylan, &-c. ; not 
common. 
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