CATALOGUE OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS 
OF DUBLIN AND WICKLOW. 
BY 
DAVID MOORE, ru.p., rus, AND A, G. MORE, rus, 
[Read March 18th, 1878.] 
(Arranged in the order of the ‘‘ London Catalogue,” 7th ed. The signs prefixed to the 
specific names are used to show that the plants are ¢ possibly } probably or * certainly, 
introduced. The brackets enclose such species as occur close to gardens or cultivation, or 
are not thoroughly established.) 
1. Ranunculaceee. 
Clematis. 
[Vitalba. Linn. | D. Sandhills at Portrane ; a doubtful na- 
tive. Hedges near Dublin (planted). 
Thalictrum. 
minus Linn. D. Sandhills at Malahide, Baldoyle, ete. 
W. Coast of Wicklow, in several 
places, but local. 
flavum. Linn. W. Marshy fields, Murrough of Wicklow. 
Anemone. 
nemorosa. Linn. D. and W. Common. 
[apennina, Linn. | D. Abundant at Delville, Glasnevin. 
Originally planted. 
Adonis. 
[autumnalis. Linn.] D. Howth. Dundrum. W. Near 
Enniskerry. Not found for many 
years in either county. 
Ranunculus. 
circinatus. Sibth. D. Pools and streams. Rare. In the 
Liffey at Chapelizod and Straffan. 
peltatus. Fries. 
b. floribundus. Bab. D. Near Dublin. 
c. penicillatus. Hier. D. Liffey, near Chapelizod. 
trichophyllus. Chaix. D. and W. Frequent. 
Lenormandi. F.Schultz.D. Near Raheny, etc. W. Frequent. 
hederaceus. Linn. D. and W. Common. 
sceleratus. Linn. D. and W. Not unfrequent. 
Flammula. Linn. D. and W. Very common. 
Lingua. Linn. D. Curragha Bog and Raheny (Irish 
Flora.) W. Marsh ditches on 
the Murrough of Wicklow. 
and W. Frequent. 
and W. Abundant. The ordinary 
plant in Iveland is R. tomophyl- 
lus of Jordan. 
repens. Linn. D. and W. Abundant. 
bulbosus. Linn. D. and W. Common. 
auricomus. Linn. 
acris. Linn. 
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