IRISH PLANTS OBSERVED IN JULY, 1895. 255 Arctium minus Bernh. (segregate). 8. Maam; Clonbur. 9. Cong. Cnicus arcensis Hoffm., var. horridus (Adam). 3. Hill-pasture above Ferrybank. Centaurea Scabiosa L. 6. Abundant on the railway-banks about Ennis, Gort, &c. 9. Cong. Crejns imludosa Moench. 8. Ougbterard ; Maam ; Clonbur. 9. Cong. Hieracium iricum Fr. 8. Mountains near Maam (only one plant seen). Locally abundant on Mount Gable, near Clonbur. Leontodon hirtus L. 8, 9. On the limestone, S. of L. Mask, frequent. Taraxacum palustre DC. also occurs in the damp hollows. Sonchus arvensis L., var. an(justifolia Meyer. 9. Low limestone cliffs at the S.E. end of L. Mask. Lobelia Dortmanna L. 8. L. Corrib, near Maam ; L. Coolin ; W. side of L. Mask. 9. L. Corrib, near Cong. Jasione montana L., var. ynajor Koch. 8. Cliffs of Mount Gable. Campanida rotundifolia L., var. lancifoHa Mert. & Koch. 9. On limestone S. of L. Mask ; the larger specimens were fairly charac- teristic, but as a rule it was smaller than the variety as described. — Var. hirta Rich. On the more exposed parts of the same rock, in both counties, but sparingly. Samolus Valerandi L. Frequent near Loughs Corrib and Mask; seen in both Dist. 8 and 9. Blackstonia peifuliata Huds. 6. Abundant on the railway-banks in N. Clare. 8. On limestone, near Clonbur. Gentiana Amarella L. 9. S. of L. Mask ; apparently scarce. Myosotis repens G. Don. 8. About Maam and Clonbur, in hill- swamps. Convolvulus arvensis L. 9. Near Cong; only seen at one spot. Solanum Dulcamara L. 3. Ferrybank. 9. Between Clonbur and Cong. Scrophularia aquatica L., var. cinerea Dum. 8. Oughterard. 9. Cong. — S. nodosa L. A few plants with pale green, concolorous (? albino) flowers were found near Maam. Veronica Anagallis-aquatica Li., var. anagalliformis Boreau. 8, 9. Frequent about Cong and Clonbur ; inflorescence densely glandular, and flowers usually pink. Bartsia Oilontites Huds. 8. Ferrybank. 9. Cong — B. verna Reich, in both cases. PJiinanthus Crista-fjalli L., var. fallax Wimm. & Grab. 8. Between Clonbur and Mount Gable. Utricularia hieylecta hehm. 9. In a southern prolongation of L. Mask, just within Co. Mayo ; small and flowerless, but looking quite different from flowerless U. vulgaris, which grew in a pool about half a mile further east. Verbena officinalis L. 8. Clonbur. 9. Roadsides about Cong, frequent. Origanum vulgare L. 8, 9. Common on the limestone around Cong. Scutellaria galenculata L. 9. In crevices of the limestone, S. of L. Mask,