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Irish Naturalist , 1892 to date, 
papers being : — 
SOURCES OF INFORMATION. 
Books — 
English Botany ; Supplement to Yols. I — IV. By N. E. Brown. 1892 
The British Moss Flora, by Dr. Braithwaite, Yols. I. and II., 1880-95. 
Periodicals — 
JomnaUf Botmy, 1888 to date. Contains some notes concerning the local 
Papers and notes, the more important 
Stewards. A.— Notes on the Flora of the North-East of Ireland, 
Shoolbred, W. A. — A Botanical Trip to Co. Antrim, 1894. 
Gr ° V 189?’ & J ‘ _The Distribution of the Characese in Ireland, 
Proceedings of Societies — 
Boyal Irish Academy. The papers consulted are : — 
Hart ’ C '~^. lants of some of the Mountain Ranges of Ireland, 
1884 1 his paper yielded some notes additional to those 
already extracted from it. 
Lett, Rev. H. W. -Report on the Mosses, Hepatics, and Lichens 
oi the Mourne Mountain district, 1890. 
Hart, H. C.— Range of Flowering Plants and Ferns on the 
Mountains of Ireland, 1891. Yields very little additional to 
the iormer paper. 
Stewart, S A., and R. Lloyd Praeger.— Botany of the Mourne 
Mountains, 1892. Our increased knowledge of the Co. Down 
flora is mainly due to this paper, and that by Rev. Mr. Lett. 
Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club, 1888-9 tiU 1894-5. Papers and notes, 
including plants found on the Excursions. 
Praeger.— New or Rare North of Ireland Plants, 1891. 
Do. —Local Botanical Notes, 1891 and 1892 ; 1893. 
Botanical Exchange Club Reports , 1888 till 1894. 
Watson Botanical Exchange Club Reports , 1885—6 till 1893—4. 
MS. Notes and Lists — 
Templeton, John Pour -relumes of his MS. “Flora Hibemica,” at present 
deposited with the Belfast Nat. Hist, and Phil. Society. Contains much 
original matter concerning local cryptogams, which could not he worked 
out m time for the present paper. 
