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 These may include unpublished reports.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
- Aitken, W., Gunning, M., 1966, Hymenophyllum tunbrigense Sm. in Glendun, Co. Antrim., Irish Naturalists’ J., 1966 p.210
- Anderson, R., Christie, S., 1991, New plant records for N. Antrim and N. Londonderry., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.467
- Beesley, S., 1978, Two Co. Antrim plants., Irish Naturalists’ J., 19 p.171
- Beesley, S., 1986, Reports of Field Meetings, 1985. Glenarm, The Glens of Antrim. 22nd September., B.S.B.I. News, 44 p.29-30
- Beesley, S., 1987, Campanula latifolia in the north of Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.362-363
- Beesley, S., 1987, Saxifraga cymbalaria in Co. Antrim., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.263
- Beesley, S., 1988, Some County Antrim (H39) plant records for 1987., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.535
- Beesley, S. (1991) A report on the flora of Co. Antrim (v.c. H39), Irish Botanical News 1: 21
- Beesley, S. (1992) A report on the flora of Co. Antrim (v.c. H39). Irish Botanical News 2: 37
- Beesley, S. (1993) A report on the flora of Co. Antrim (v.c. H39). Irish Botanical News 3: 38
- Beesley, S., 1993, Recent plant records from Co Antrim (H39)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 24 p.287-288
- Beesley, S. (1994) Recording in Co. Antrim (v.c. 39) in 1993. Irish Botanical News 4: 24-26
- Beesley, S., 1995, The urban flora of Belfast., Irish Bot. News, 5 p.17-19
- Beesley, S. (2001) Notes from Co. Antrim (v.c. H39) Irish Botanical News 11: 43
- Beesley, S., Wilde, J., 1997, Urban flora of Belfast
- BSBI (2010) Field Meeting Report 2009, Cavehill and Collinward, co. Antrim (H39), 20 June Irish Botanical News 20: 26
- Carrothers, E.N., 1960, Plants of The Skerries, Co. Antrim., Irish Naturalists’ J., 13 p.188
- Carrothers, E.N., Moon, J. McK., 1960, Notes on the flora of the north-east of Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 13 p.118-120
- Chase, C.D., 1958, Scabiosa columbaria L. and Diplotaxis muralis DC. in Co. Antrim., Irish Naturalists’ J., 12 p.249
- Collins, T., 1993, Research sources and publications., Irish Bot. News, 3 p.20-23
- 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
- Hackney, P., 1975, Taraxacum records from Down (H38) and Antrim (H39)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 18 p.194
- Hackney, P., 1977, The identity of a supposed hybrid Equisetum telmateia x fluviatile in Co. Antrim., Irish Naturalists’ J., 19 p.52
- Hackney, P., 1978, A form of Saxifraga hirsuta L. in Down (H38) and Antrim (H39)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 19 p.206-207
- Hackney, P., 1980, Calystegia species in Co. Antrim., Irish Naturalists’ J., 20 p.60-64
- Hackney, P., 1991, Sea Couch, Elymus pycnanthus (Godron) Melderis in Cos. Down and Antrim (H38, H39)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.385
- Hackney, P., 1993, Irish plant records., Irish Bot. News, 3 p.17-19
- Hackney, P., 1995, The Flora of the North-East of Ireland – Supplementary notes., Bull. Irish Biogeogr. Soc., 18 p.148-175
- Hackney, P., Hackney, C.R., 1987, A Rosa pimpinellifolia L. x R. canina agg. hybrid in Co. Antrim., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.363-364
- Harron, J., 1971, Recent records of plant distribution for the north-east of Ireland, 2., Irish Naturalists’ J., 17 p.60-71
- Harron, J., 1992, The present distribution of the dark-leaved willow, Salix myrsinifolia Salisb. in north-east Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 24 p.8-11
- Hill, A.G., 1992, What a dump!, Irish Bot. News, 2 p.13-14
- 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
- Kirkpatrick, A.H., Rushton, B.S., 1997, The vegetation of Long Mountain, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland., Bot. J. Scotl., 49 p.19-26
- Lambert, D.S., 1975, Taraxacum records from Down (H38) and Antrim (H39)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 18 p.195
- Ledsham, D.S., 1978, Field meetings 1976. Garron Plateau, Co. Antrim. July 16th-19th., Watsonia, 12 p.76-77
- McClintock, D., 1968, Epilobium hirsutum L. – Pink flowered forms., Bot. Soc. Brit. Isles Proc., 7(3) p.390
- McFerran, D.M., McAdam, J.H., Montgomery, W.I., 1994, Seed bank associated with stands of Heather moorland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 24 p.480-489
- McMahon, C., 1967, Montia sibirica (L.) Howell (Claytonia sibirica L., C. alsinoides Sims)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 15 p.305
- McMillan, N., 1960, The cowslip at Bellahill, Co. Antrim., Irish Naturalists’ J., 13 p.125
- McMillan, N.F., 1966, Zostera spp. in Belfast Lough., Irish Naturalists’ J., 15 p.243
- McNeill, D. (2010) Botanical news from Co. Antrim (H39), 2009 Irish Botanical News 20: 22
- McNeill, D. (2013) The Hills are Alive [H 39] Irish Botanical News 23: 31
- McNeill, I., Anderson, R. & Riley, D.H. (2016) New records of Blackstonia perfoliata (Yellow-wort) in Northern Ireland [H38, H39, H40] Irish Botanical News 26: 39
- Minihan, V.B., Rushton, B.S., 1984, The taxonomic status of oaks (Quercus spp.) in Breen Wood, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland., Watsonia, 15 p.27-32
- 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
- Nelson, E.C. (1999) Dublin and Belfast: two urban Floras [H21, H38, H39] Irish Botanical News 9: 4
- Nodder, C.R., 1972, A North Antrim station for Leucorchis albida., Irish Naturalists’ J., 17 p.280-281
- Northridge, R.H. & Northridge, H. (1997) Orthilia secunda refound (yet again!) in Co. Antrim (v.c. H39). Irish Botanical News 7: 14
- Praeger, R.Ll. (1901), Praeger collecting localities and itineraries in County Antrim
- Rich, T., 1989, Thlaspi alliaceum L. in Ireland: a retraction., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.121
- Rich, T.C.G. (1995) Other contributions Records of the genus Camelina Crantz (Cruciferae) in Ireland [H1, H3, H4, H5, H8, H9, H16, H19, H20, H21, H23, H26, H27, H33, H38, H39, H40] Irish Botanical News 5: 22-27
- Rippey, I., 1990, Some new county records and other botanical notes., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.216-218
- Scannell, M.J.P., 1977, Salix nigricans Sm. in Antrim: some additional data., Irish Naturalists’ J., 19 p.77-79
- Spratt, S. (2016) Alopecurus myosuroides – an agricultural viewpoint of finds in Cos Antrim & Derry Irish Botanical News 26: 45
- Stelfox, A.W., 1957, The County Antrim record for Calamintha officinalis Moench (C. adscendens Jord.), Irish Naturalists’ J., 12 p.200-201
- Stewart, S.A. (1884) Report on the botany of Rathlin Island. Proceedings Royal Irish Academy 4: 82-107.
- Weyl, R.S., et al., 1989, Additions and amendments to the Lough Neagh flora., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.22-24
- Wilde, J., 1989, An aberrant Dactylorchid in Co. Antrim., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.32-33
- Wilde, J., 1993, Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronq. in Co Antrim (H39)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 24 p.298-299
- Wilde, J. (2003) Belfast Gasworks revisited Irish Botanical News 13: 24
- Williamson, S.D.H., Cooper, A., 1983, The status of Carex pendula Hudson at Glenarm Forest, County Antrim (H39)., J. Life Sci. Roy. Dublin Soc., 4 p.183-190
- Wolfe-Murphy, S.A., et al.,, 1991, Irish pondweeds 1. A recent record of Potamogeton x cooperi (Fryer) Fryer from Co. Antrim., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.457-458
- Wolfe-Murphy, S.A. (1997) Some non-native aquatic plants in the lower River Lagan. Irish Botanical News 7: 28
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
- Anonymous (1992) Areas of Scientific Interest in Co. Carlow, Index [1.34 MB], NPWS
- Barrett-Hamilton, G.E.H. & L. S. Glascott, L.S. (1889) New Ross; Plants found near, Journal of Botany XXVII (1889) 4.
- Booth, E. & McCallum, M. (1962) Valerianella rimosa Irish Botanical News No. 21, February, 2011, p. 39-40 Borris, root field
- Booth, E.M., (1973) Carex appropinquata Schum. new to County Carlow., Irish Naturalists’ J., 17 p.422
- Booth, E.M., (1974) Additional plant records for County Carlow (H13)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 18 p.91
- Booth, E.M., (1975) Ornithopus perpusillus L. in Co. Carlow., Irish Naturalists’ J., 18 p.203
- Booth, E.M., (1979) The Flora of County Carlow pp.viii + 172
- BSBI (2017) Field Meeting Report 2016, South Blackstairs, Co. Carlow (H13), 30 July Irish Botanical News 27: 81
- Curtis, T. (2003) Erigeron acer INJ 27 (9) (2004) p. 354 Carlow Town, in a weedy set-aside field
- Curtis, T.G.F. (1979) Dactylorhiza traunsteineri INJ 20 (4) (1980), p. 163 Ardristan Bog, south-west of Tullow
- Fahy, E. (1975) A preliminary report on areas of scientific interest in County Carlow [2.04 MB] , An Foras Forbartha, Dublin.
- Ferguson, I.K. (1981) Review of The flora of County Carlow (by E.M. Booth with M.J.P. Scannell) Watsonia 13(3) 232-233
- FitzGerald, R. & Stewart, N.F. (1992) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Milford Lodge – N9
- Hart, H.C. (1885) Barrow; On the botany of the, H. C. Hart Journal of Botany XXIII (1885) 9; correction, loco citato 49.
- Meehan, S.T. (2013) Records for Lamiastrum galeobdolon subsp. montanum in Ireland [H12, H13, H20, H21, H23] Irish Botanical News 23: 23
- NPWS (2005) Conservation Plan Blackstairs Mountains SAC [10.34 MB] NPWS
- O’Leary, M. (1934) Epilobium nummularifolium on Blackstairs Mountains; Irish Naturalists’ Journal V (1934) 20.
- Pearson, C. (1937) Silene gallica TCD Bagenalstown, on dredged sand, riverside
- Phillips, R.A. (1915) Trichomanes speciosum (as radicans) and Asplenium obovatum (as lanceolatum) in Co. Carlow; Irish Naturalist XXIV (1915) 170.
- Praeger, R.L. (1899) (Carlow) A botanist in the central plain; Irish Naturalist VIII (1899) 87.
- Praeger, R.Ll. (1901), Praeger collecting localities and itineraries in County Carlow
- Smith, R.J. (2000) Campanula trachelium Conservation biology of Colchicum autumnale L. and Campanula trachelium L. in the Nore Valley, Southeast Ireland (PhD Thesis) P.140-147, pop 17 Pollmonty River, tributary of R. Barrow
- Smith, R.J. (2000) Campanula trachelium Conservation biology of Colchicum autumnale L. and Campanula trachelium L. in the Nore Valley, Southeast Ireland (PhD Thesis) P.140-147, pop 19 Tankardstown Cross, nr Tullow
- Stelfox, A.W. (1927) Galeobdolon luteum (as Lamium galeobdolon) The Yellow Weasel-Snout in Co. Carlow; Irish Naturalists’ Journal I (1927) 203.
- Webb, D.A. (1943) Rorippa (as Nasturtium) sylvestris; Some new county records, Irish Naturalists’ Journal VIII (1943) 115.
- Webb, D.A. (1958) Pyrola minor, (Bunclody); New county records. Irish Naturalists’ Journal XII (1958) 249.
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
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- Botanical Exchange Club V (1920) 551 (1921) Geranium robertianum subsp. celticum Ostenfeld, Irish Naturalist XXX (1921) 23.
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- Scannell, M.J.P., 1964, Callitriche hamulata Kütz. in Cork East., Irish Naturalists’ J., 14 p.215
- Scannell, M.J.P., 1969, Salsola kali and Cuscuta epithymum in East Cork., Irish Naturalists’ J., 16 p.142
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1991) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) Irish Botanical News 1: 16
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1992) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5). Irish Botanical News 2: 24
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1992) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) — a correction. Irish Botanical News 2: 25
- Scannell, M.J.P., 1992, A re-definition of the H4/H5 vice-county boundary in urban Cork., Irish Naturalists’ J., 24 p.11-13
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1996) A report on the flora of Cork county in 1995 (v.c. H3-H5). Irish Botanical News 6: 40-42
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1997) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) in 1996. Irish Botanical News 7: 38
- Scannell, M.J.P. (2000) Carex punctata Gaudin (Dotted Sedge): The East Cork (H5) station Irish Botanical News 10: 34
- Scannell, M.J.P. (2000) Cloyne, East Cork (H5). 26-27 June 1999 Irish Botanical News 10: 50
- Scannell, M.J.P. (2000) Dower, Castlemartyr, E. Cork (H5) Irish Botanical News 10: 35
- Scannell, M.J.P., O’Mahony, T., 1979, Field meetings, 1977. Kanturk, Co. Cork. July 15th-19th., Watsonia, 12 p.293-294
- Smiddy, P., 1984, Golden samphire (Inula crithmoides L.) new to v.c. H5., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.367
- Smiddy, P., 1986, Senecio viscosus L. in the Cork flora., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.39 Senecio viscosus was known from Cork city in the first half of the nineteenth century, but later became extinct. In July 1985 it was found growing plentifully at the disused railway station at Killeagh. Later it was found to be quite common about railway installations in the southern part of E. Cork. The spread of the species is discussed.-[D.H.K.]Smiddy, P., 1988, Carduus nutans L. in the Cork flora., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.496 Carduus nutans has been found in quantity in East Cork. It is the first record since 1900.-[D.H.K.]
Cork, Mid
- Butcher, K.L., 1968, Hypericum canadense L. in Co. Cork., Irish Naturalists’ J., 16 p.108 Fahy, E. (1972) A Preliminary Report on Areas of Scientific Interest in County Cork [3.66 MB]
- Goodwillie, R.N. (1986) Report on Areas of Scientific Interest in County Cork [5.3 MB]
- Green, P.R. (2017) Recording for Atlas 2020 with a grant from the Wild Flower Society (WFS) [H4 & H5] Irish Botanical News 27: 14
- 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
- Hill, A.G. (1998) Field meetings, 1997 BSBI field meetings in Ireland, 1997 (H1, H3, H4, H7, H18, H25, H29, H38) Irish Botanical News 8: 36-39
- Hill, A.G. (1999) BSBI field meetings in Ireland, 1998 (H3, H4, H18, H23, H25, H27, H29, H32, H35, H36) Irish Botanical News 9: 35
- O’Mahony, T., 1978, Field meetings 1976. Kinsale, Co. Cork. May 22nd-23rd., Watsonia, 12 p.75-76
- O’Mahony, T., 1979, Inula crithmoides L. and Trifolium striatum L. in the Cork flora., Bull. Irish Biogeogr. Soc., 3 p.7-10 The history of Inula crithmoides and Trifolium striatum in the Cork flora is given. I. crithmoides is known only from H3 while T. striatum has recently been rediscovered in H3, 4 and 5.-[D.H.K.]O’Mahony, T., 1983, Carex divulsa Stokes x C. remota L. (C. x emmae L. Gross) in Mid Cork, v.c. H4, new to Ireland., Watsonia, 14 p.455
- O’Mahony, T., 1984, Carex diandra Schrank x C. paniculata L. (C. x beckmannii Keck ex F. Schultz) in Mid Cork (H4): A sedge hybrid new to Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.298-300
- O’Mahony, T., 1986, Carex muricata L. subsp. lamprocarpa Celak. in the Cork flora: Some recent records and autecological observations., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.23-24
- O’Mahony, T., 1986, Some recent additions to the Cork flora., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.40-42 Interesting records are given. New to H3 is Phormium tenax, to H4 Allium oleraceum and Acorus calamus, and to H5 Draba muralis and Picris hieracioides.-[D.H.K.]O’Mahony, T. (1991) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) Irish Botanical News 1: 17
- O’Mahony, T. (1992) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5). Irish Botanical News 2: 26
- O’Mahony, T. (1993) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5). Irish Botanical News 3: 32
- O’Mahony, T. (1994) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1993. Irish Botanical News 4: 17-19
- O’Mahony, T. (1995) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1994. Irish Botanical News 5: 12-15
- O’Mahony, T. (1996) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1995. Irish Botanical News 6: 35-40
- O’Mahony, T. (1997) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1996. Irish Botanical News 7: 34
- O’Mahony, T. (1998) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1997 Irish Botanical News 8: 23-26
- O’Mahony, T. (1999) A report on the flora of Co. Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1998 Irish Botanical News 9: 28
- O’Mahony, T. (2000) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 1999 Irish Botanical News 10: 38
- O’Mahony, T. (2001) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2000 Irish Botanical News 11: 31
- O’Mahony, T. (2001) Lepidium latifolium L. (Dittander) in the Cork flora Irish Botanical News 11: 11
- O’Mahony, T. (2001) Putative adventive populations of Mentha pulegium L. (Pennyroyal) in Britain and Ireland Irish Botanical News 11: 16
- O’Mahony, T. (2002) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2001 Irish Botanical News 12: 27
- O’Mahony, T. (2003) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2002 Irish Botanical News 13: 33
- O’Mahony, T. (2004) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2003 Irish Botanical News 14: 16
- O’Mahony, T. (2005) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) 2004 Irish Botanical News 15: 29
- O’Mahony, T. (2006) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2005 Irish Botanical News 16: 17
- O’Mahony, T. (2007) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2006 Irish Botanical News 17: 34
- O’Mahony, T. (2008) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2007 Irish Botanical News 18: 35
- O’Mahony, T. (2008) The diagnostic characters of Rosa stylosa Desv. (Short-styled Field-rose) (Rosaceae): a brief account of its history, distribution and habitat preferences in the Irish flora, and its current-known distribution in Co. Cork (v.c. H3-H5) Irish Botanical News 18: 5
- O’Mahony, T. (2009) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2008 Irish Botanical News 19: 8
- O’Mahony, T. (2010) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2009 Irish Botanical News 20: 6
- O’Mahony, T. (2011) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2010 Irish Botanical News 21: 23
- O’Mahony, T. (2012) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2011 Irish Botanical News 22: 16
- O’Mahony, T. (2013) A report on the Flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2012 Irish Botanical News 23: 33
- O’Mahony, T. (2014) A report on the Flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2013 Irish Botanical News 24: 17
- O’Mahony, T. (2015) A report on the Flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2014 Irish Botanical News 25: 21
- Praeger, R.Ll. (1901), Praeger collecting localities and itineraries in County Cork
- Reynolds, Sylvia, Scannell, Maura, 1991, Reports of Field Meetings, 1990. Limerick and Mid-Cork. 30th June-1st July., B.S.B.I. News, 56 p.36
- Rich, T.C.G. (1995) Other contributions Records of the genus Camelina Crantz (Cruciferae) in Ireland [H1, H3, H4, H5, H8, H9, H16, H19, H20, H21, H23, H26, H27, H33, H38, H39, H40] Irish Botanical News 5: 22-27
- Scannell, M.J.P., 1985, Rubus spectabilis Pursh in hedges in Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.465-466 The N. American species Rubus spectabilis has been noticed in hedges in three localities. It prefers acid conditions where it can increase very rapidly.-[D.H.K.]Scannell, M.J.P., 1988, The Irish Vice-County Map in Watsonia: a correction., Watsonia, 17 p.177-178 The writer points out an error in the boundary line limiting W. Cork, v.c. H3, to the east and mid-Cork, v.c. H4, to the west in the Irish vice-county map printed in Watsonia from 1976 onwards.-[D.H.K.]Scannell, M.J.P. (1991) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) Irish Botanical News 1: 16
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1992) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5). Irish Botanical News 2: 24
- Scannell, M.J.P., 1992, A re-definition of the H4/H5 vice-county boundary in urban Cork., Irish Naturalists’ J., 24 p.11-13
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1992) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) — a correction. Irish Botanical News 2: 25
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1996) A report on the flora of Cork county in 1995 (v.c. H3-H5). Irish Botanical News 6: 40-42
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1997) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) in 1996. Irish Botanical News 7: 38
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1997) Acer negundo L. (Ash leaf Maple) and urban planting in Cork City [H4] Irish Botanical News 7: 30
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1999) BSBI field meetings held in Co. Cork, 1998[Glengarrif H3 and Charleville & Ballyhoura H4] Irish Botanical News 9: 39
- Scannell, M.J.P., O’Mahony, T., 1979, Field meetings, 1977. Kanturk, Co. Cork. July 15th-19th., Watsonia, 12 p.293-294
- Wallace, J.C. (2017) Notes from H4 Mid Cork Irish Botanical News 27: 37
Cork, West
- Akeroyd, J.R. 1990 Rumex pulcher Sherkin Island, in rocky grassland nr farm track from post office to Horseshoe Harbour INJ 24 (7): 284 – 285 (1993)
- Akeroyd, J., 1992, The Flora of Sherkin Island and other islands of Roaringwater Bay, West Cork (H3)., B.S.B.I. News, 62 p.16 The writer outlines plans for a Flora of Sherkin Island and solicits plant records.-[D.H.K.]Akeroyd, J.R. (1997) The wild plants of Sherkin, Cape Clear and adjacent islands of West Cork Ed(s) J. Akeroyd pp.[i-4 +] 5-180
- Akeroyd, J., 1997, West Cork yields its floral treasures., Pl. Talk, 9 p.19
- Akeroyd, J. (2016) Additions to the flora of Sherkin Island, Roaringwater Bay, West Cork (H3) Irish Botanical News 26: 22
- Akeroyd, J.R., Clarke, K., 1993, Dianthus armeria L., new to Ireland and other rare plants in West Cork., Watsonia, 19 p.185-187
- Allen, D.E. 2001 Rubus hesperius Site H: Hill lane from Ballalickey to Drunduff East INJ 27 (5): 192-197 (2003)
- Allen, D.E. & Norton, M.P. 2007-2008 Rubus hesperius Around Goleen INJ 31 (1): (2010) 60
- Allen, D.E., 1991, Rubus questieri Lef. & Mueller confirmed for Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.469-470
- Bare, M. 1970 Crambe maritima Courtmacsherry, at the boulder beach at Broad Strand Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 9, 1985, p.27-28
- Bridges, M.C.D. 1976 Crambe maritima Tow Head, on the boulder beach at Sweeney’s Cove Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 9, 1985, p.27-28
- BSBI 1983/1984 Limosella aquatica The Gearagh reservoir INJ 22 (1) (1986), p. 41
- BSBI (2016) Field Meeting Report 2015, Courtmacsherry, West Cork (H3), Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 July Irish Botanical News 26: 72
- BSBI (2017) Field Meeting Report 2016, Inchydoney, West Cork (H3) Irish Botanical News 27: 80
- Conroy, D., Monahan, D., 1975, Lotus Subbiflorus Lag. on Sharkin Island, Co. Cork., Irish Naturalists’ J., 18 p.254
- Críodáin, C.Ó. & BSBI 1992 Lotus subbiflorus, Orchis morio, Ornithopus perpusillus, Sagina subulata, Tuberaria guttata, Viola lactea Roaringwater Bay BSBI News 62 (1992) p. 59-60
- Criodain, C.O., 1992, Reports of Field Meetings. West Cork. 30th-31st May., B.S.B.I. News, 62 p.59-60
- Cullinane, J.P., Crowley, C., 1985, Cyrtomium falcatum in Ireland., Fern Gaz., 13 p.42 The adventive fern Cyrtomium falcatum has been found in a seaspray zone of a 3m high cliff face in W. Cork; it is new to Ireland.-[D.H.K.]Cummins, N. 1987 Simenthis planifolia NE of Eyeries on the shore of Kenmare Bay BSBI News 66 (1994) p. 54
- Diggin, J. (2015) The first record of Hammarbya paludosa (Bog Orchid) in Co. Cork for 148 years Irish Botanical News 25: 18
- https://www.npws.ie/sites/default/files/publications/pdf/Fahy_1972_ASI_Cork.pdf Fahy, E. (1972) A Preliminary Report on Areas of Scientific Interest in County Cork [3.66 MB]Fahy, E., 1975, Ornithopus perpusillus L. on Sharkin Island, West Cork., Irish Naturalists’ J., 18 p.254
- FitzGerald, R. & Irish Biogeographical Society 1983 Limosella aquatica The Gearagh reservoir, near Macroom BSBI News 36 (1984) p. 9
- https://www.npws.ie/sites/default/files/publications/pdf/Goodwillie_1986_ASI_Cork.pdf Goodwillie, R.N. (1986) Report on Areas of Scientific Interest in County Cork [5.3 MB]Green, P. & Stevenson, A. 2006 Minuartia hybrida Caha Mountains, alt. c.500m, rocks in the mountain ridge straddling the border of co’s Cork and Kerry BSBI News 104 (2007) p. 4
- Hawes, P.J., 1993, Orchis morio L. at Barley Cove, Co. Cork (H3)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 24 p.222
- Hawes, P.T.J. 1991 Orchis morio Barley Cove, in coastal turf on eastern side INJ 24 (5): 222 (1993)
- 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
- Hill, A.G. (1998) Field meetings, 1997 BSBI field meetings in Ireland, 1997 (H1, H3, H4, H7, H18, H25, H29, H38) Irish Botanical News 8: 36-39
- Hill, A.G. (1999) BSBI field meetings in Ireland, 1998 (H3, H4, H18, H23, H25, H27, H29, H32, H35, H36) Irish Botanical News 9: 35
- Hodd, T. (1998) A nature walk on Dursey Island, West Cork (v.c. H3) Irish Botanical News 8: 19-21
- Horsman, F. 1999 Spiranthes romanzoffiana Currakeal near Glengarriff INJ 28 (2): 84-85 (2005)
- Horsman, F. 1999 Spiranthes romanzoffiana Currakeal, bog/moorland, a few km NE of Glen Garriff Watsonia 24; 227-250 (2002) p.250
- Hutchins, E. 1812 Trichomanes speciosum Deep glen nr Ballylickey Occasional Papers National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin, No. 12 (1999), p. 58 & 93
- Hutchins, E. 1811 Arbutus unedo, Carum verticillatum, Mentha pulegium In a bog by the roadside north of Ballylickey Occasional Papers National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin, No. 12, p. 88
- McMillan, N.F. 1976 Limosella aquatica On the bare mud of the River Lee Gearagh above the old Dunmanway road crossing INJ 22 (1) (1986), p. 41
- McMillan, N.F., 1977, Limosella aquatica L. at the Geragh, West Cork: an addition to the county flora., Irish Naturalists’ J., 19 p.53
- Moore, J.J., 1966, Minuartia recurva (All.) Schinz & Thell. new to the British Islands., Irish Naturalists’ J., 15 p.130-132
- not given 1992 Rumex pulcher Sherkin Island, above Horseshoe Harbour on path to lighthouse INJ 24 (7): 284 – 285 (1993)
- https://www.npws.ie/sites/default/files/publications/pdf/CP001873.pdf NPWS (2005) Conservation Plan Derryclogher (Knockboy) Bog SAC [2.02 MB]O’Donnell, D. (1996) The natural heritage area survey of west Cork (H3). Irish Botanical News 6: 27-35
- O’Donnell, D., 1996, The natural heritage area survey of West Cork., Irish Bot. News, 6 p.27-35 Contains floristic notes.-[D.H.K.]O’Donovan & O’Regan 1951 Orobanche rapum-genistae Tra-na-mbo, near Lough Ine Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 9, 1985, p.31
- O’Mahony, T. 1970/1983 Salvia verbenaca Near Clonakilty, on the seaward side of a calcareous sand-dune, facing Red Strand, Dirk Bay Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 9, 1985, p.31
- O’Mahony, T. 1870s Orobanche rapum-genistae On the River Bandon between Dunmanway and Bandon Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 9, 1985, p.31
- O’Mahony, T. 2000 Poa infirma Castlepark, near Kinsale, to the west of St James’s Fort, other side of road from record 06933 BSBI News 85 (2000), p. 18
- O’Mahony, T. 1986 Cruciata laevipes At entrance to disused Cliffort sand quarry on bank of R. Bandon opposite Inishannon village, one 2, diameter mound INJ 25 (5): 186-189 (1996)
- O’Mahony, T. 1984 Limosella aquatica River Lee Valley, in a backwater of the Lee reservoir (formerly the course of the River Buinge) near Knockaunnacrohy on the Cork-Macroom road INJ 22 (1) (1986), p. 41
- O’Mahony, T. 1984 Limosella aquatica River Lee Valley, on mudflats in the River Lee reservoir (formerly the course of the River Sullane) near Ashton, Macroom INJ 22 (1) (1986), p. 41
- O’Mahony, T. 1982 Crambe maritima Courtmacsherry, at the boulder beach at Broad Strand Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 9, 1985, p.27-28
- O’Mahony, T. 1980 Kicksia elatine Kinsale, near the postbox at Sandy Cove, on a bare hedgebank Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 9, 1985, p.30
- O’Mahony, T. 1976 Trifolium striatum Sherkin Island, on hedgebanks at the junction of the Post Office/Public House roads, just above the pier Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 3, 1979, p.8-9
- O’Mahony, T. 1976 Trifolium striatum Sherkin Island, on hedgebanks at the junction of the Post Office/Public House roads, just above the pier Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 3, 1979, p.8-9
- O’Mahony, T. 1976 Trifolium striatum Glanore Village Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 3, 1979, p.8-9
- O’Mahony, T. (1991) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) Irish Botanical News 1: 17
- O’Mahony, T. (1992) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5). Irish Botanical News 2: 26
- O’Mahony, T. (1993) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5). Irish Botanical News 3: 32
- O’Mahony, T. (1994) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1993. Irish Botanical News 4: 17-19
- O’Mahony, T. (1995) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1994. Irish Botanical News 5: 12-15
- O’Mahony, T. (1996) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1995. Irish Botanical News 6: 35-40
- O’Mahony, T. (1997) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1996. Irish Botanical News 7: 34
- O’Mahony, T. (1998) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1997 Irish Botanical News 8: 23-26
- O’Mahony, T. (1999) A report on the flora of Co. Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 1998 Irish Botanical News 9: 28
- O’Mahony, T. (2000) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 1999 Irish Botanical News 10: 38
- O’Mahony, T. (2001) Lepidium latifolium L. (Dittander) in the Cork flora Irish Botanical News 11: 11
- O’Mahony, T. (2001) Putative adventive populations of Mentha pulegium L. (Pennyroyal) in Britain and Ireland Irish Botanical News 11: 16
- O’Mahony, T. (2001) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2000 Irish Botanical News 11: 31
- O’Mahony, T. (2002) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2001 Irish Botanical News 12: 27
- O’Mahony, T. (2003) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2002 Irish Botanical News 13: 33
- O’Mahony, T. (2004) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2003 Irish Botanical News 14: 16
- O’Mahony, T. (2005) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) 2004 Irish Botanical News 15: 29
- O’Mahony, T. (2006) Mibora minima (L.) Desv., Early Sand-grass (Poaceae) in West Cork (H3): an addition to the Irish flora Irish Botanical News 16: 5
- O’Mahony, T. (2006) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2005 Irish Botanical News 16: 17
- O’Mahony, T. (2007) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2006 Irish Botanical News 17: 34
- O’Mahony, T. (2008) The diagnostic characters of Rosa stylosa Desv. (Short-styled Field-rose) (Rosaceae): a brief account of its history, distribution and habitat preferences in the Irish flora, and its current-known distribution in Co. Cork (v.c. H3-H5) Irish Botanical News 18: 5
- O’Mahony, T. (2008) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5), 2007 Irish Botanical News 18: 35
- O’Mahony, T. (2009) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2008 Irish Botanical News 19: 8
- O’Mahony, T. (2010) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2009 Irish Botanical News 20: 6
- O’Mahony, T. (2011) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2010 Irish Botanical News 21: 23
- O’Mahony, T. (2012) A report on the flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2011 Irish Botanical News 22: 16
- O’Mahony, T. (2013) A report on the Flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2012 Irish Botanical News 23: 33
- O’Mahony, T. (2014) A report on the Flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2013 Irish Botanical News 24: 17
- O’Mahony, T. (2015) A report on the Flora of Cork (H3-H5), 2014 Irish Botanical News 25: 21
- O’Mahony, T. & Webb, D.A. 1971 Crambe maritima Courtmacsherry, at the boulder beach at Broad Strand Irish Biogeographical Society, Bulletin No. 9, 1985, p.27-28
- O’Mahony, T., 1978, Field meetings 1976. Kinsale, Co. Cork. May 22nd-23rd., Watsonia, 12 p.75-76
- O’Mahony, T., 1979, Inula crithmoides L. and Trifolium striatum L. in the Cork flora., Bull. Irish Biogeogr. Soc., 3 p.7-10 The history of Inula crithmoides and Trifolium striatum in the Cork flora is given. I. crithmoides is known only from H3 while T. striatum has recently ben rediscovered in H3, 4 and 5.-[D.H.K.]O’Mahony, T., 1986, Carex muricata L. subsp. lamprocarpa Celak. in the Cork flora: Some recent records and autecological observations., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.23-24
- O’Mahony, T., 1986, Some recent additions to the Cork flora., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.40-42 Interesting records are given. New to H3 is Phormium tenax, to H4 Allium oleraceum and Acorus calamus, and to H5 Draba muralis and Picris hieracioides.-[D.H.K.]Polunin, O., 1950, Notes and additions to the flora of the islands of S.W. Cork., Watsonia, 1 p.359-363
- Rich, T.C.G. (1995) Other contributions Records of the genus Camelina Crantz (Cruciferae) in Ireland [H1, H3, H4, H5, H8, H9, H16, H19, H20, H21, H23, H26, H27, H33, H38, H39, H40] Irish Botanical News 5: 22-27
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1991) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) Irish Botanical News 1: 16
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1992) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5). Irish Botanical News 2: 24
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1992) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) — a correction. Irish Botanical News 2: 25
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1996) A report on the flora of Cork county in 1995 (v.c. H3-H5). Irish Botanical News 6: 40-42
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1997) A report on the flora of Cork (v.c. H3-H5) in 1996. Irish Botanical News 7: 38
- Scannell, M.J.P. (1999) BSBI field meetings held in Co. Cork, 1998[Glengarrif H3 and Charleville & Ballyhoura H4] Irish Botanical News 9: 39
- Scannell, M.J.P. (2002) Carex limosa L. in Co. Cork: a further record made at Portalougha (v.c. H3) in 1987 Irish Botanical News 12: 22
- Scannell, M.J.P., 1964, Gaudinia fragilis (L.) Beauv. in Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 14 p.215-216
- Scannell, M.J.P., 1984, Asplenium x ticinense D.E. Meyer in West Cork and Kilkenny., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.369 The hybrid Asplenium x ticinense was found in H3 in March 1983, and a herbarium specimen (DBN) collected by Praeger in H11 in 1899 has also been referred to the hybrid.-[D.H.K.]Scannell, M.J.P., 1986, Reports of Field Meetings, 1985. Caha Mountains, Co. Cork. 10th-11th September., B.S.B.I. News, 44 p.29
- Scannell, M.J.P., 1988, The Irish Vice-County Map in Watsonia: a correction., Watsonia, 17 p.177-178 The writer points out an error in the boundary line limiting W. Cork, v.c. H3, to the east and mid-Cork, v.c. H4, to the west in the Irish vice-county map printed in Watsonia from 1976 onwards.-[D.H.K.]Scannell, M.J.P., O’Donnell, D. & BSBI 1993 Simenthis planifolia NE of Eyeries on the shore of Kenmare Bay, on three hillocks, outcrops of Old Red Sandstone with a thin peat cover BSBI News 66 (1994) p. 54
- Scannell, M.J.P., O’Donnell, D. & BSBI 1993 Stachys officinalis Cappul Bridge, the inner estuary of Ardgroom Harbour BSBI News 66 (1994) p. 54
- Scannell, M.J.P., O’Donnell, D. & BSBI 1993 Arbutus unedo W. slope of Hungry Hill near Park Lough, SW facing cliff BSBI News 66 (1994) p. 55
- Scannell, M.J.P., O’Donnell, D. & BSBI 1993 Hypericum canadense East of Glengarriff village on E slopes of Rossnahunoge. Site to south destroyed by bungalow BSBI News 66 (1994) p. 55
- Scannell, M.J.P., O’Mahony, T., 1979, Field meetings, 1977. Kanturk, Co. Cork. July 15th-19th., Watsonia, 12 p.293-294
- Scannell, M.J.P., Sheehan, M.C. & BSBI 1985 Minuartia recurva Knockowen, in niches in Old Red Sandstone outcrops BSBI News 44 (1986), p. 29
- Scannell, Maura, O’Donnell, D., 1994, Reports of Field Meetings, 1993. Caha Mountains, West Cork. 1st-2nd August., B.S.B.I. News, 66 p.d54-55
- Scannell, Maura, O’Donnell, D., 1994, Reports of Field Meetings, 1993. West Cork. 5th-6th June., B.S.B.I. News, 66 p.53-54
- Selby, P. 2000 Poa infirma Castlepark, near Kinsale, to the west of St James’s Fort, on the roadside at the foot of a wall with the Bandon River on the other side of the wall BSBI News 85 (2000), p. 18
- Webb, D.A., 1961, Cotula coronopifolia L. in Ireland., Irish Naturalists’ J., 13 p.262
- Webb, D.A., 1989, Miscellaneous plant records from several counties., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.24-25 New to v.c. H3 are Hebe salicifolia, Cotoneaster franchetii and Myrtus luma Molina. An addition to v.c. H9 is Fallopia japonica, and to v.c. H24 is Mentha suaveolens. New to v.c. H25 are Chaenorhinum minus, Minuartia hybrida and Mentha suaveolens, while Malus domestica is an addition to v.c. H26.-[D.H.K.]White, J. 1985 Limosella aquatica Downstream of the Gearagh Woodland, near Macroom INJ 21 (9) (1985), p. 391
- White, J. 1983 Limosella aquatica The Gearagh woodland INJ 21 (12) (1985), p. 509-515
- White, J., 1985, Limosella aquatica L. and the vegetation of exposed mud at the Gearagh, Co. Cork (H3)., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.509-515
- White, J., 1985, The Gearagh woodland, Co. Cork., Irish Naturalists’ J., 21 p.391-396 The Gearagh woodland was mostly felled and the site floooded in connection with a hydroelectric scheme c.1954, and it was assumed that the woodland was totally destroyed. It has recently been established that several hectares survive though are under threat. Details are given of vascular plants present.-[D.H.K.]Wyse Jackson, M.B. 1992 Kickxia elatine Castlefreke, amongst barley stubble, N of Kilkeran Lake INJ 25 (2): 44-57 (1995)
- Wyse Jackson, M.B. & Webb, D.A. 1989 Salvia verbenaca Grassy bank below Baltimore village INJ 25 (2): 44-57 (1995)
- Wyse Jackson, M.B. & Webb, D.A. 1989 Trifolium ornithopodioides S side of Ringarogy Island, sparsely vegetated gravel 5m from the sea, with Trifolium micranthum INJ 25 (2): 44-57 (1995)
Longford
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- Bennett, A. (1907) Potamogeton x sparganifolius (as P. x tiselii ) in the Inny; Journal of Botany XLV (1907) 173.
- Bond, V., 1995, Cephalanthera longifolia (L.) Fritsch, new to Co. Longford., Irish Naturalists’ J., 25 p.82
- Breen, C. (1987) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Lough Nagall & Ballygarvey, N bank of Inny R S of
- Brophy, J. & Long, M.P. (2016) Longford – a lovely county to botanise in Irish Botanical News 26: 34
- Curran, P.L., Howard, S., 1986, Plant records from Co. Longford., Irish Naturalists’ J., 22 p.40
- David, R.W. (1970) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Lough Mackeegan, W side
- Doogue, D.A. (2005) Rubus hesperius INJ 28 (10): 421-422 (2007) Annagh Lough
- Dromey, M. & Johnston, B. (1990) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Royal Canal, Longford Branch, km1, NE of main canal
- Dromey, M. & Johnston, B. (1990) Carex elata ITE BRC Database printout, August 1994 Royal Canal, Longford Branch, km8, S of Longford Harbour
- Edgeworth, R.L. (1864) (Polystichum lonchitis in Co. Longford) Natural History Society of Dublin IV (1864) 108.
- Farrell, L. (1972) Report on Areas of Scientific Interest in Co. Longford, An Foras Forbartha, Dublin.
- Foot, F.J. (1864) Hymenophyllum tunbrigense in Co. Longford, with a list of stations of Cystopteris fragilis in the Midland Counties; Natural History Society of Dublin IV (1864) 106.
- Howard, John (Seán) Thomas (1986) The Flora of County Longford
- Lamb, J.G.D. (1940) Longford, Roscommon and Westmeath plants; Irish Naturalists’ Journal VII (1940) 295.
- McGough, H.N. & Logan, A.M. (1986) Juncus compressus INJ 22 (9) (1988), p. 413 At the margin of the grassy bank of the River Shannon, below the locks, opposite Termonbarry
- 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
- McGough, N., 1986, Reports of Field Meetings, 1985. Leitrim/Longford. 27th-28th July., B.S.B.I. News, 44 p.28-29
- Nash, D. & Howard, S. (1994) Brachypodium pinnatum BSBI News 68 (1995) p. 61 Damp glade, E shore of Lough Ree
- Nash, D. & Howard, S. (1994) Lathyrus palustris BSBI News 68 (1995) p. 60 Island in Lough Ree, lush meadow
- Nash, D., Howard, S., 1995, Reports of Field Meetings, 1994. Co. Longford. 23rd-24th July., B.S.B.I. News, 68 p.60-61
- Praeger, R.Ll. (1842) Lough Sheelin; Plants of, Irish Naturalist I (1842) 124.
- Praeger, R.Ll. (1901), Praeger collecting localities and itineraries in County Longford
- Praeger, R.Ll. (1903) (Longford) New plants for north-western counties; Irish Naturalist XII (1903) 270.
- 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
- Reynolds, S.C.P. & Reynolds, J. (2016) 2 days in Longford (H24), miscellaneous records from Wicklow (H20), Dublin (H21), 2015 Irish Botanical News 26: 36
- Rohu, R.L.G., 1982, Plant records from West Mayo and Longford., Irish Naturalists’ J., 20 p.506
- Walford, T. (1818) Longford. The scientific tourist through Ireland.
- Webb, D.A., 1989, Miscellaneous plant records from several counties., Irish Naturalists’ J., 23 p.24-25