1 82 The Irish Naturalist. 



Orobanche rapum, Thuill. — Abundant on broom in parts of Killoughrim 

 Forest (C. B. M.), and of occasional occurrence elsewhere in both 

 north and south. Sometimes exceeds three feet in height. 



O. hederse, Dub}'. — On ivy at Duncannon Fort (G. E. H. B.-H.). 



*0. minor, Linn. — Is now an abundant parasitical weed in nearly all 

 clover-fields throughout the district surrounding Ballyhyland, 

 where tall specimens measure two feet three inches in height, and 

 has been noticed in most parts of the county. Was first observ-ed 

 in the county in 1867, by Miss B. M. Farmer {Cyb. HibS), and in 

 1872 was described by Mr. More {ib.) as "scarcely yet established." 



Linaria elatine, Mill.— Near Bannow {Cyb. Hib.); Greater Saltee Island 

 (Hart); abundant in corn-fields about Alderton (Miss Glascott). 



L. vulgaris, Mill. — Frequent in north, apparently less so in south. 



Scrophiilaria aquatica, Linn. — Frequent. 



Salvia verbenaca, Linn. — Carnsore, Greenore, and Duncannon Sands 

 (Hart); also about Duncannon Fort and Rosslare (G. B. H. B.-H.). 



Scutellaria minor, Linn. — A prevalent species in most bogs towards the 

 north-west, and found by Miss Glascott in a marsh on the Barrow. 



Stachys arvensis, Linn.— A very common weed, apparently throughout 

 the whole county, 



Fin^icula lusitanica, Linn. — Common in all bogs from the mountains 

 to Ball3'liyland, Killoughrim, etc. (C. B. M.), and reaching eastward 

 to Bnniscorthy {Cyb. Nib.) 



Utricularia minor, Linn. — Ballykelly Bog (Miss Glascott). 



Anag'allis arvensis, Linn., var. cserulea. — At Alderton (Miss Glascott), 

 and Kilmanock (G. B. H. B.-H.). 



Statice occidentalis, Lloyd. — Baginbun Head, and Hook Head (Hart). 



Chenopodium ruhrum, Linn. — Rosslare, Raven Point, Saltees, etc. (Hart). 



Atriplex littoralis, Linn. — Hook Head, Tacumshin, Raven Point, etc. 

 (Hart). 



Rumex maritimus, Linn. — Plentiful at Lady's Island Lake (Hart). 



R. hydrolapathum, Huds. — Ballyconigar {Cyb. Hib.)-, Bdermine, Cura- 

 cloa, and Lady's Island Lake (Hart); Fisherstown (Miss Glascott), 

 and Kilmanock (G. B. H. B.-H.). 



Empetrum nigrum, Linn. — Plentiful on Mount Leinster {Cyb. Hib.)-, 

 sparingly near summit of Blackstairs (2,409 feet), (C. B. M.). 



Euphorbia paralias, Linn. — Frequent all round the sandy coast; found 

 on the Saltee Islands (Hart). 



E. portlandica, Linn. — Many localities all round coast, from nearArklow 

 to Duncannon Fort and Kilmanock. 



E. exigfua, Linn. — A common corn-field weed in many if not all parts of 

 the county. 



Orchis pyramidalis, Linn.— Frequent on the coast. 



Habenaria viridis, R. Br. — Raven Point (Hart). 



H. bifolia, R. Br. — Grows abundantly in several heathy bogs about Bally- 

 hyland, and seems more common throughout the county than 

 B. chlormitha, Bab. 



Ophrys apifera, Huds. — At least nine localities, chiefly near the coast. 



Spiranthes autumnalis, Rich. — Frequent about Alderton (Miss Glas- 

 cott); Fisherstown and Kilmanock, rare (G. B. H. B.-H.). 



Epipactis latifolia, All. — Rare, but has several isolated stations along 

 the Slaney and its tributaries, the Urrin, Boro, etc. (C. B. M.). 



E. palustris, Linn. — Frequent along the east coast; most abundant at 

 Raven Point (Hart). 



AsparagTis officinalis, Linn.— On the shore near Wexford, abundantly, 

 and on sandhills in Ballyteigue Bay {Cyb. Hib.); " Bar of the Lough," 

 between Crossfarnogue and Bannow, and at Bannow Island (Hart). 

 Found only in the counties of Wexford and Waterford. 



Allium vineale, Linn. — Not unfrequent about Alderton, Kilmanock, etc. 



Juncus acutus, Linn. — In suitable localities along the whole east coast, 

 but not on the south (Hart). 



