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CELASTRACE^. 
JEuonymus europceus^ Linn. Askeaton rare, but frequent in woods 
between Eoynes and Glin. 
LEGUMII^OS^. 
Ulex europcBUSy Linn. Erequent. 
Medicago lupuUna^ Linn. Eoadsides Sixmilebridge, Askeaton, and 
Eoynes to Glin. 
Trifolmm pratense, limn. Pastures and wastes ; common. 
T. repenSf Linn. Damp pastures ; common. 
T. frayiferum, Linn. Muddy salt flats at Beal Point and Ballybunion, 
also abundant on north side of Tralee Eay. 
T. procumhenSy Linn. Limestone rocks, and roadsides, Ennis, Sixmile- 
bridge, and Askeaton ; frequent. 
T. minus, Sm. Pastures, banks, and wastes ; common. 
Lotus major, Scop. Abundant at Ennis, Lough Senan, and by the 
Shannon above and below Kilrush. 
Anthyllus vulneraria, Linn. Sixmilebridge, Carrigaholt, Eoynes ; 
frequent on limestone. 
Vicia hirsuta, Koch. Limestone rocks at Askeaton, and occasionally 
to Eoynes. 
V. sylvatica, Linn. Plentiful in Ringmoylan Wood. 
V. cracca, Linn. Erequent on hedge banks. 
V. sepimuy Linn. Roadsides and banks ; common. 
Lathyrus pratensis, Linn. Kilrush and Carrigaholt ; frequent. 
L. macrorrhizus, Wimm. Einekirk, Eoynes. 
ROSACEA. 
Frunus communis, Linn. Hedges and thickets. 
SpircBa ulmaria, Linn. Pastures and waysides ; common. 
Agrimonia eupatoria, Linn. Sixmilebridge, Kilrush, Askeaton, Eoynes, 
Tarbert, Listowel. 
Alchemilla vulgaris, Linn. Apparently not common. 
Potentilla anserina, Linn. Roadsides and waste ground; common. 
P. reptans. Linn. Ennis, Kilrush, Patrick's Well, Eoynes ; frequent. 
P. tormentilla, JS'esl. Common. 
P. fragariastrum, Ehr. Dry banks ; frequent. 
\^Ruhus rhamnifolius, W. and J^^". Prof. Babington remarks on the 
specimen sent under this name probably."] 
