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2. Hutchinsia petrcea. — Found on old walls at Bandon and on old 

 walls near the site of the old Botanic Garden, Cork. 



3. Cochlearia Greenlandica. — Island of Rathlin, Antrim : M r. D. Moore. 



4. Sinapis tnuralis (/?r.), Diplotaxis muralis (De C). — On the strand 

 by the Glanmire Road, two miles below Cork : Mr. William Alexander. 

 On sandy ditches at Portmarnock, 1837, by Mr. J. Johnstone. 



5. Diantkus deltoides. — In a dry, hilly field, opposite Dunscombe's 

 Wood, Cork, in 1837, by Mr. William Alexander, who sent me specimens. 



6. Eupharlia peplis. — I have fine specimens, sent me by the Countess 

 of Carrick, collected at Garry's Cove, near Tramore, county of Water- 

 ford, by Miss Trench, in 1839. 



7. Silene conica. — Sandy field at Portmarnock, 1 837 : J. T. M. 



8. Silene noctiflora. — Found in a field nearTullamore, King's County, 

 in 1838, by Miss Green, of Dublin, who gave me specimens. 



9. Sedum album. — Roofs of old thatched houses in the town of An- 

 trim, and on walls near it, along with Sedum reflexum, in 1837 : Mr. D. 

 Moore. On a dry hill at Glanmire, in 1830, by Dr. Harvey. 



10. Acinos vulgare. — Found near Athy by Miss Trench, in 1838 ; 

 and in July, 1840, in a sandy field at Portmarnock, by several of my 

 botanical friends and myself. 



1 1 . Asparagus officinalis. — Abundant on the shore near the town of 

 Wexford : Messrs. M'Calla and Walker, who sent me plants and spe- 

 cimens. Tramore, Waterford, Dr. E. Perceval Wright. 



12. Myosotis repens. — Specimens were sent me by Mr. C. Babington 

 from the county of Mayo, since the publication of "Flora Hibernica," 

 and I have since found it in Glancree ; Mr. D. Moore also sent me spe- 

 cimens from Antrim in 1837. 



13. Medicago maculata. — On the strand of the Little Island, Cork, by 

 Mr. Denis Murray. 



14. Lathy rus palustris.—Mr. D. Moore sent me specimens from the 

 banks of the Lagan, near Lough Neagh, near to which place Mr. Tem- 

 plcton first found it. Mr. Rollins also sent me plants and specimens from 

 ditch-banks by the sea-side, beyond Dunganstown, county of Wicklow, 

 in 1 849. I have since got fine specimens from Dr. Melville, collected by 

 him at the same place. 



15. Polygonum viviparum. — Mr. E. Murphy sent me plants and spe- 

 i -miens in 1824, found by him on Benbulben ; but I neglected to insert 

 it in " Flora Hibernica." 



