Bibliographies by County

Botanical Bibliographies for the Irish Vice Counties

Below find references to studies on the Irish Flora, arranged by vice counties.

For each vice county a list of botanical literature references is given. These may include unpublished reports. Where possible, we have provided a link to where the article is available for download or reading online. We would be delighted to hear of any omissions in these lists – please get in touch.

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Antrim

Armagh

  • Dawson, N., 1983, Plant records from Co. Armagh., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.181-184
  • Faulkner, J.S., 1990, A Co. Armagh (H37) site for Hypericum hirsutum L., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.283-284
  • Faulkner, J.S., 1992, Reports of Field Meetings, 1992. Archaeological Sites, Co. Armagh. 13th-14th June., B.S.B.I. News, 62 p.60-61
  • Faulkner, J. (2016) A white-flowered variant of Epipactis helleborine Irish Botanical News 26: 46
  • Forbes, R.S., 1993, Getting to know recorder. A user’s experience., Irish Bot. News, 3 p.10-17
  • Gibson, C.E., Smith, S.J., Wolfe-Murphy, S., 1993, The Northern Ireland lake survey., Irish Bot. News, 3 p.5-11
  • Hayward, R., 1957, Border Foray (London: George Barker 1957), 190pp.
  • Mitchel, D., 1993, Biological recording in Northern Ireland. The Northern Ireland Biological Records Centre, N.I.B.R.C., Irish Bot. News, 3 p.5-10
  • Parker, R.E., 1967, Lycopodium inundatum in north-west Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 15 p.299-300
  • Praeger, R.Ll. (1901), Praeger collecting localities and itineraries in County Armagh
  • Rippey, I., 1990, Some new county records and other botanical notes., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.216-218
  • Weyl, R.S., et al.,, 1989, Additions and amendments to the Lough Neagh flora., Irish Naturalists’ J.,

Carlow

Cavan

  • Allen, D.E. & Reilly, P. (BM) (1993) Rubus hesperius INJ 24 (6): 249 – 251 (1993) 2km SE. of Stradone, land bordering cut-away bog by L24
  • Allen, D.E. & Reilly, P. (BM) (1993) Rubus hesperius INJ 24 (6): 249 – 251 (1993) 6km W of Derrynacreeve, in hedges
  • Allen, D.E. & Reilly, P. (BM) (1993) Rubus hesperius INJ 24 (6): 249 – 251 (1993) E. of Glengawlen, on verges of L50
  • Blackwood, G.G. (1923) (Thelypteris, as Polypodium, phegopteris) Beech Fern in Co. Cavan; Irish Naturalist XXXII (1923) 107.
  • Breen, C., (1970) Leucorchis albida (L.) C.E. Mey. new to County Cavan H.30., Irish Naturalists’ J., 16 p.395.
  • Brunker, J.P. (1949) Lathyrus palustris TCD Outlet of L. Sheelan, Finea
  • BSBI (2017) Field Meeting Report 2016, Bailieborough, Co. Cavan, 18 and 19 June Irish Botanical News 27: 78
  • Carpenter G.H. (1907) Lathraea squamaria in Co. Cavan; Irish Naturalist XVI (1907) 132.
  • Cavan district; Report of Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club excursion to, Irish Naturalist XX (1911) 161; Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club 2 VI (1912) 501.
  • Cole, J.M.G. (1938) (Osmunda and Cryptogramma) Royal and Parsley Ferns in Co. Cavan; Irish Naturalists’ Journal VII (1938) 54.
  • Cole, J.M.G. (1938) (Pinguicula lusitanica) Pale Butterwort in Co. Cavan; Irish Naturalists’ Journal VII (1938) 92.
  • Cole, J.M.G. (1938) (Ranunculus sceleratus) Celery-leaved Ranunculus in Co. Cavan; Irish Naturalists’ Journal VII (1938) 92.
  • Cole, J.M.G. (1938) Kilmore; Some alien plants at, Irish Naturalists’ Journal VII (1938) 92.
  • Cole, J.M.G. (1939) Cavan; Further plant records for county, Irish Naturalists’ Journal VII (1939) 146; additional plants, loco citato 186.
  • Colgan. N.C. (1906). Botany notes. The Scientific tourist through Ireland. Irish Naturalist 15: 252-253.
  • Conaghan, J. (1999) The vegetation, ecology and conservation of the Lough Oughter Lake system, Co. [4.93 MB] Enviroscope Environmental Consultancy, Galway
  • Corry T.S. (1883) Ulster; Manuscript annotations by T. S. Corry [died 1883] in Dickie’s Flora of, Belfast Museum*.
  • David, R.W. (1970) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Lough Annagh, SW corner
  • David, R.W. (1984) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Corduff Lake, S shore
  • Environmental Consultancy Services (1989) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Lough Anoneen, N end
  • Faris R.C. (1949) Carex elongata in Co. Cavan; Irish Naturalists’ Journal IX (1949) 247.
  • Farrell, L. (1972) A Preliminary Report on Areas of Scientific Interest in County Cavan [2.13 MB] An Foras Forbartha, Dublin.
  • Folan, A.C.M., (1969) Field Meetings 1968. Cavan. 12th-18th July., Bot. Soc. Brit. Isles Proc., 7(4) p.634
  • Gardner, Mr. (1995) Monotropa hypopitys Glasra, New Series, Reilly, 2:165-177, p. 172 Driggett Wood, Farnham, at the foot of Beech trees [39]Goodwillie, R. (1977) Areas of Scientific Interest in Co. Cavan [1.7 MB] An Foras Forbartha, Dublin.
  • Goodwillie, R. (1981) Areas of Scientific Interest in Co. Cavan [2.07 MB] , An Foras Forbartha, Dublin.
  • Halpin, N.J. (1995) Agrostemma githago Glasra, New Series, Reilly, 2:165-177, p. 172 Farnham [45]Halpin, N.J. (1995) Calamagrostis epigejos Glasra, New Series, Reilly, 2:165-177, p. 172 Lough Sheelan [16]Halpin, N.J. (1995) Filago minima Glasra, New Series, Reilly, 2:165-177, p. 172 Near Ballyjamesduff [73]Halpin, N.J. (1995) Melampyrum sylvaticum Glasra, New Series, Reilly, 2:165-177, p. 172 Driggett-Wood, Farnham [58]Harrison, W. E., (1974) Carex elongata L. in counties Leitrim and Cavan., Irish Naturalists’ J., 18 p.92-93.
  • Hill, A.G. (1997) B.S.B.I. field meetings in Ireland. 1996. (H3, H4, H8, H10, H15, H16, H30, H39) Irish Botanical News 7: 45
  • Ingrouille, M.J. (1980) Limonium procerum subsp. procerum var. hibernicum Ingrouille var. nova Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society (1986), 92: p. 197 Clogher Head
  • M’Ardle D. (1898) Cavan; Report on the Musci and Hepaticae of the county, [Phanerogams, 606], Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 3 IV (1898) 606, tt. 21-2.
  • Meikle, R.D. (1950) Salix nigricans Glasra 7: 1-10 (1983), p. 7 Farnham
  • More, Alexander Goodman (1872). On recent additions to the flora of Ireland. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. (2) 256–293.
  • Nelson E.C. (1998). ‘A willing Cicerone’: Professor Robert Scott (ca. 1757-1808) of Trinity College, Dublin, Fermanagh’s first botanist. Glasra n.s. 3(2): 115–143.
  • Nelson, E.C. (1997). Robert Scott’s Irish mosses, Dicranium scottianum and Grimmia maritima: a note about their publication. Journal of Bryology 19: 503–508.
  • Northern Ireland Lakes Survey Team (1989) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Annaghmore
  • Northern Ireland Lakes Survey Team (1989) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Drumaveale Lough
  • Northern Ireland Lakes Survey Team (1989) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Lough Garrow
  • Northern Ireland Lakes Survey Team (1989) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Lough Sarah
  • Northern Ireland Lakes Survey Team (1990) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Legalough
  • Northridge, R.H. (1995) Pseudorchis albida INJ 25 (5): 189 (1996) On steep SW facing slope in the limestone uplands at Legnaveagh nr Blacklion
  • Northridge, R.H. (1995) Trollius Europaeus INJ 25 (4): 154-155 (1995) S shore of Upper Lough Macnean, about 200m N from the jetty, on rocky limestone shore, just along line where scrub of Alnus, Salix, Rosa etc. met the open shoreline vegetation
  • Northridge, R.H. (1995) Trollius Europaeus INJ 25 (4): 154-155 (1995) S shore of Upper Lough Macnean, in a band 1m wide, for 75m along the shore, on rocky limestone shore, just along line where scrub of Alnus, Salix, Rosa etc. met the open shoreline vegetation
  • not given (1973) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994
  • O’Connell, P. (1963). A County Cavan itinerary circa 1744. Journal of the Breifne Historical Society 2:6, 254–273.
  • Page, C.N. (1995. Equisetum ×willmotti C.N. Page – a new hybrid horsetail from Co. Cavan, Ireland. Glasra n.s. 2(2): 135–138.
  • Phillips, W.H. & Praeger R.Ll. (1887) Ferns of Ulster; Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club 2 II (1887) appendix 1.
  • Praeger R.Ll. (1892) Lough Sheelin; Plants of, Irish Naturalist I (1892) 124.
  • Praeger R.Ll. (1906) Melittis melissophyllum in Co. Cavan; Irish Naturalist XV (1906) 155.
  • Praeger, R.Ll. (1896) Cavan; The field clubs of, R. Ll. Praeger Irish Naturalist V (1896) 193.
  • Praeger, R.Ll. (1901), Praeger collecting localities and itineraries in County Cavan
  • Praeger, R.Ll. (1905) Cavan Lakes; Plants of the, R. Ll. Praeger Irish Naturalist XIV (1905) 260.
  • Reilly P.A. (2001), Flora of County Cavan (2001), NBG Occasional Papers No. 13 : pp 177
  • Reilly, P. (1996) Cardamine amara INJ 25 (10): 386-387 (1997) Beside a cattle path on the E side of the Bunnoe R. (a tributary of the Annalee), at the bridge beside Foy’s Mill, nr Drung, on the road from Cavan to Cootehill, some distance NE of Killykeen, Lough Oughter and the Erne basin, at the water’s edge, in a damp recessed area, protected from the fast-flowing river
  • Reilly, P. (1996) Cardamine amara INJ 25 (10): 386-387 (1997) On the W bank of the Bunnoe R., extending 100m S of the bridge, a marsh with mixed deciduous trees between the roadside and the river
  • Reilly, P. (1996) Cardamine amara INJ 25 (10): 386-387 (1997) Same as that of 02045 but on the other side of the path, and a third behind the mill
  • Reilly, P. (1996) Pseudorchis albida INJ 25 (10): 386-387 (1997) Corratirrim, 1995, R. Northridge (BSBI meeting)
  • Reilly, P. (1999) Cardamine amara INJ 26 (7/8): 287 (1999) Ballyhaise, on the Annalee River in the grounds of the Agricultural College. 1km S of the first station at Bunnoe. The Ballyhaise site is similar to that at Bunnoe, a recessed marshy area by the fast flowing river
  • Reilly, P., (1989) Some new county records and other plants of interest found in Cos Longford (H24) and Cavan (H30). Irish Nat. J. 22(2): 25-26 (1989) .
  • Reilly, P., (1989) Some new county records and other plants of interest found in Cos Longford (H24) and Cavan (H30)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.25-26.
  • Reilly, P., (1996) Plant records from Co. Cavan (H.30)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 25 p.89.
  • Reilly, P., (1997) Cardamine amara L. in Co. Cavan and its history in the literature., Irish Naturalists’ J., 25 p.386-387.
  • Reilly, P., (1997) Ophrys apifera at Bruse Hill, Co. Cavan., Irish Naturalists’ J., 25 p.385.
  • Rippey, I., (1990) Some new county records and other botanical notes., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.216-218.
  • Rippey, Ian. (1990) Some new county records and other botanical notes. INJ 23: 216–218.
  • Scannell, M., (1974) Reports. Bruse Hill, Co. Cavan. 11th August., Watsonia, 10 p.223-224.
  • Scannell, M.J.P. (1974). Report on BSBI field trip to Bruse Hill, August 1974. Watsonia 10: 223–224.
  • Scott, R. (1803) Application for premium for the discovery of ‘plants new to Ireland’ (Dicranum scottianum and Grimmia maritima). Trans. Dublin Society 3(3): 157–161. See Nelson 1998.
  • Sigerson G. (1861) (Cavan) Additions to the flora of botanical district 10; Royal Irish Academy 12 June 1871; report Journal of Botany IX (1871) 253.
  • Stewart, S.A. (1882). Report on the botany of the mountainous portion of Co. Fermanagh to the west of Lough Erne, and the adjoining district of Co. Cavan. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 2: 531–544.
  • Stewart, S.A. (1883-1886). Report on the botany of Lough Allen and the Slieveanierin Mountains. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. 4: 426–442.
  • Synnott, D., Breen, C., (1982) Reports of field meetings 1980: Kingscourt, Co. Cavan. 26th-29th June., Watsonia, 14 p.114-116.
  • Synnott, D.M. (1978) The status of Crataegus laevigata (Poiret) DC. in Ireland. Glasra n.s. 2: 49–55.
  • Tomlinson, W.J.C. (1920) (Ophrys apifera) The Bee Orchis in Co. Cavan; Irish Naturalist XXIX (1920) 120.
  • Tomlinson, W.J.C. (1929). The bee orchis in Co. Cavan. Ir. Nat. 29: 120.
  • Webb, D.A. (1984) Taraxacum webbii TCD L. Sheelin, wet grassland by the north shore, near boat-harbour

Clare

  • Akeroyd, J.R., Parnell, J.A.N., (1983) A new station for Mercurialis perennis L. in Co. Clare., Bull. Irish Biogeogr. Soc., 5 p.25-27
  • Akeroyd, JR., Parnell, JAN (1983) A new station for Mercurialis perennis L. in Co. Clare. Irish Biogeogr. Soc. Bull., no.5 : 25-27 (1981 publ. 1983)-
  • Andrews, W. (1840) Clare and Kerry; Botanical excursion in Proceedings Dublin Natural History Society 4 December 1840
  • Andrews, W. (1841) Clare and Kerry; Botanical excursion in report Annals and Magazine of Natural History VI (1841) 382.
  • Anon (1992) The Burren in Plant life Irish Botanical News 2: 46
  • Armitage, E. (1902) (Clare); Limerick Naturalists’ Field Club II (1902) *.
  • Benet-Poé, J.T. (1897) Adiantum capillus-veneris var. semilacerum (Lisdoonvarna) Gardeners Chronicle 3 XXI (1897) 112.
  • Booth, E.M., (1967) Gaudinia fragilis (L.) Beauv. in Co. Clare., Irish Naturalists’ J., 15 p.331
  • Botanical Exchange Club IX (1931) 252. (1931) Clare; report of excursion,
  • Botanical Exchange Club V (1920) 551 (1921) Geranium robertianum subsp. celticum Ostenfeld, Irish Naturalist XXX (1921) 23.
  • Brady, C.M., Rich, T.C.G., (1992) New county records and other plants from south-east Co. Clare (H9)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 24 p.36-37
  • Bridle, T (2001) Field trip report: Clare area 7/10/01. J. Native Orchid Soc. S. Australia 25(11): 105-107 (2001) –
  • Brodie, J., Watts, D (2001) Erica tetralix L. (cross-leaved heath) in The Burren (Co. Clare, Ireland). Yearbook Heather Soc. 2001: 7-8 (2001) – col. illus.
  • BSBI (2010) Field Meeting Report 2009, Bog & fen in County Clare (H9), 11 & 12 July Irish Botanical News 20: 28
  • Bunbury, F.J. (1895) Co. Clare. Life, letters and journals of Sir C. J. F. Bunbury (1895] 254.
  • Carty, H., (1994) Wet hills by the sea., Liverpool Medical Inst. Trans. and Rep., (1993-94 p.6-21
  • Cooke, J. (1878) (Blechnum) Northern Hard Fern (as var. concinnum Moore) Natural History Journal II (1878) 170.
  • Corry, T.H. (1880) Clare; Notes of a botanical ramble in county, Proceedings Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society 1879-80 (1880) 167 reprint 1880.
  • Curtis, T.G.F., (1981) A further station for Mercurialis perennis L. in the Burren with comments on its status there., Irish Naturalists’ J., 20 p.184-185
  • Curtis, T.G.F., et al., (1985) The status and ecology of Limosella aquatica L. in Clare (H9) and south-east Galway (H15)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.406-407
  • Curtis, T.G.F., et al., (1987) The occurrence of Limosella aquatica L. in limestone solution hollows at Fisher Street, Co. Clare (H9)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.248-249
  • Curtis, T.G.F., McGough, H.N., (1984) An unusual habitat for Dryas octopetala L., Bull. Irish Biogeogr. Soc., 7 p.11-13
  • Curtis, T.G.F., Robinson, T.D., (1985) Salvia verbenaca L. in the Aran Islands: An extension in range in western Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.408-409
  • Curtis, T.G.F.; McGough, H.N. (1981) A survey of the wetlands of the Fergus catchment and adjoining areas
  • Curtis, TGF (1981) A further station for Mercurialis perennis L. in the Burren with comments on its status there. Irish Nat. J. 20(5): 184 – 185 (1981) –
  • Dales, H (1976) The Burren of County Clare. J. Scott. Rock. Gard. Club 15(1): 39 – 44 (1976) – Illus.
  • Dales, H., (1963) The Burren., Bull. Alpine Gard. Soc. Gr. Brit., 31 p.343-345
  • Day, G.V. (2004) Irish field meetings, 2003 (H6, H9, H16, H18, H38, H40) Irish Botanical News 14: 35
  • Devery, F. (2005) Pinguicula grandiflora Lam. (Large-flowered Butterwort) in Co. Clare (v.c. H9) — a new twist Irish Botanical News 15: 26
  • Dickinson, C.H., (1964) Some micro-habitats of the Burren, their micro-environments and vegetation., Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., 63B p.291-302
  • Donaldson, F (1977) The Burren flowers. (Ireland ?), Folens, (197 – ?). p. 65 – 96. (Irish Environmental Library series no. 33) – Col. illus. 4
  • Doyle, G.J., (1985) A further occurrence of Neotinea maculata (Desf.) Stearn in woodland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.502-503
  • Doyle, G.J., (1985) A woodland habitat for Botrychium lunaria (L.) Swartz in Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.403-406
  • Doyle, GJ (1986) Lychnis flos-cuculi L. and Carex disticha Hudson in the Burren Hills. Irish Nat. J., 22(2): 74-77 (1986) –
  • Druce, G.C. (1909) (Dactylorhiza) (Orchis fuchsii var. okellyi Druce) from Ballyvaughan, exhibit 1909, see Journal of Botany XLVIII (1910) 22
  • Druce, G.C. (1909) (Dactylorhiza) (Orchis fuchsii var. okellyi Druce) Notes on Irish plants, Irish Naturalist XVIII (1909) 211
  • Druce, G.C. (1910) (Dactylorhiza) (Orchis fuchsii var. okellyi Druce) from Ballyvaughan, exhibit 1909, Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London (1910) 7
  • Druce, G.C. (1924) O. fuchsii, the white form, Irish Naturalist XXXIII (1924) 143.
  • Druce, G.C. (1931) Callitriche polymorpha from Lisdoonvarna, Irish Naturalists’ Journal III (1931) 218.
  • Drude, O. (1912) (Clare) Comparison of the flora of Great Britain with that of central Europe New Phytologist XI (1912) 236.
  • Druery, C.T. (1913) Polypodium var. (as P. vulgare var. semilacerum falcatum), Ballyvaughan British Fern Gazette II (1913) 108, t.
  • Editors (1893) Clare plants, Irish Naturalist II (1893) 251.
  • Editors (1903) Rorippa (as Nasturtium) sylvestre and Scirpus sylvaticus Report of Dublin and Limerick Naturalists’ Field Club excursion,, Irish Naturalist XII (1903) 208.
  • Edwards, H., (1983) Ynysoedd Aran a’u planhigion., Y Naturiaethwr, 10 p.16-19
  • Ferns, FEB (1995) The Burren: the Great Rock. Rock Gard. 24(2)(no.95): 128-139, 159 (1995) – illus., col. illus.
  • Foot, F.J. (1860) [Asplenium acutum Bory in Clare] Dublin Natural History Society III (1860) 49 Natural History Review Proceedings VII (1860) 403*.
  • Foot, F.J. (1860) Ferns of West Clare Phytologist, New Series IV (1860) 281
  • Foot, F.J. (1860) Ferns of West Clare, Natural History Review VII (1860) 36
  • Foot, F.J. (1863) Ferns of West Clare Dublin Natural History Society III (1863) 6
  • Forbes, R.S., (1989) The population behaviour of Pyramidal Bugle, Ajuga pyramidalis L., in the Burren, Co. Clare., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.54-59
  • Gilder, P., Jackson, M., Warren, A,eds (1980) Mullach Mor N.P., the Burren, Co. Clare. A discussion of the size, location, management and character of National Parks in the Burren. London, University College, 1980. 46p. (Discussion paper in Conservation,,no.27) – maps.
  • Gough, G. (1952) (Dactylorhiza) Orchis traunsteinerioides in Co. Clare (Lough Bunny), Irish Naturalists’ Journal X (1952) 273.
  • H. Dutton 1808, 80, 115, 118, 123 and W. Wade & J. T. Mackay appendix page 9. (1808) Clare; Statistical survey of the county of,
  • Hackney, P (1993) Verification of a record of oak fern (Gymnocarpium dryoptris) from the Burren, Co. Clare. Pteridologist 2(4): 170 (1993) –
  • Harrison, J.H. (1949) Pinguicula grandiflora in Cappanawalla, Irish Naturalists’ Journal IX (1949) 311.
  • Heslop-Harrison, J., Wilkins, D.A., Greene, S.W., (1961) Arenaria norvegica Gunn., a species new to the Irish flora in Co. Clare., Irish Naturalists’ J., 13 p.267-268
  • Ivimey-Cook, R.B., (1965) The vegetation of solution cups in the limestone of the Burren, Co. Clare., J. Ecol., 53 p.437-446
  • Ivimey-Cook, R.B., Proctor, M.C.F., (1966) The plant communities of the Burren, Co. Clare., Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., B., 64B p.211-301
  • Kelly, L.; Doak, M.; Dromey, M. (1995) Raised Bogs Restoration Project: Part 1 – Summary Report
  • Kelly, L.; Doak, M.; Dromey, M. (1995) Raised Bogs Restoration Project: Part 2 – Site Reports
  • Kelly, L.; Doak, M.; Dromey, M. (1995) Raised Bogs Restoration Project: Part 3 – Site Reports
  • Kinahan, G.H. (1860) Ferns of Killaloe Natural History Review VII (1860) 401 Dublin Natural History Society III (1863) 47.
  • Kinahan, J.R. (1863) Clare; Three days among the bats in, Dublin Natural History Society III (1863) 94.
  • Knowles, M.C. (1907) Oxyria digyna in Co. Clare – A correction, Irish Naturalists XVI (1907) 78.
  • Lamb, J.G.D., (1966) The occurrence of Gentiana verna L. on different soil types in Co. Clare., Irish Naturalists’ J., 15 p.187-191
  • Lambe, E., Mitchell, ME., O’Connell, M (1978) A reassessment of the status of Mercurialis perennis L. in the Burren, Co. Clare. Irish Nat. J. 19(5): 157 – 158 (1978).
  • Le, Rougetel, H (1979) Ireland’s bountiful Burren. Country Life 166 (4290): 995 – 996 (1979) – Illus.
  • Leader, L (1999) Clare excursion report. J. Native Orchid Soc. S. Australia 23(9): 87-88 (1999) – illus.
  • Levinge, H.C. (1891) Potamogeton x lanceolatus in Ireland Journal of Botany XXIX (1891) 344
  • Levinge, H.C. (1892) Neotinea intacta in Co. Clare Journal of Botany XXX (1892) 194
  • Levinge, H.C. (1892) Neotinea intacta in Co. Clare, Irish Naturalist I (1892) 102
  • Levinge, H.C. (1892) Potamogeton x lanceolatus in Ireland Journal of Botany XXX (1892) 195.
  • Levinge, H.C. (1893) Limosella aquatica in Ireland Journal of Botany XXXI (1893) 309
  • Levinge, H.C. (1893) Limosella aquatica in Ireland, Irish Naturalist II (1893) 301
  • Long, M. (2013) Dianthus armeria on Inis Meáin [H9] – Are there other populations out there? Irish Botanical News 23: 21
  • MacGowan, F. (1996) The Burren field trip (H9), May, 1995. Irish Botanical News 6: 47-50
  • Malloch, A.J.C., (1976) An annotated bibliography of the Burren., J. Ecol., 64 p.1093-1105
  • Markgraf-Dannenberg, I. (1952) (Festuca ovina subsp. indigesta var. molinieri Litard.) Studien an irischen Festuca-Rassen Veröffentlichungen des Geobotanischen Institutes Rübel. Zurich XXV (1952) 114 abstract [D. H. Kent] Proceedings of the Botanical Society of the British Isles I 1954 (1955) 238.
  • McGough, H.N. (1984) A report on the grasslands and closely related vegetation types of the Burren
  • McGough, H.N. (1984) The vegetation of the Nanny subcatchment of the Corrib/Clare Drainage catchment
  • McGough, H.N., (1988) Additions and notes on the flora of Clare (H9), Galway (H15-17), Longford (H24) and Leitrim (H29), Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.411-413
  • Moffat, C.B. (1898) (Clare) Life and letters of A. G. More 1898, 49, 369, 379.
  • Moore, D. (1864) Anacamptis (as Orchis) pyramidalis flore pleno Journal of Botany II (1864) 319.
  • More, A.G. (1860) Clare. Localities for some plants observed in Ireland Dublin University Zoological and Botanical Association II (1860) 54 report, Natural History Review VII (1860) 438.
  • More, A.G. (1880) Trifolium squamosum (as maritimum) in Ireland Journal of Botany XVIII (1880) 233 near Lahinch, Life and letters of A. G. More, C. B. Moffat 1898, 275.
  • Morley, J.V. (1957) (Clare) Botanising on the west coast of Eire Countryside XVIII (1957) 112-113
  • Murray, R.P. (1887) Arabis brownii (as ciliata) in Clare Journal of Botany XXV (1887) 183.
  • Natural History Review Proceedings VII (1860) 40.
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