go The Irish Naturalist, July- Aug., 



Galium Uliginosum. f-7. Sparingly on damp slopes on the east side of 



the upper reservoir, Glenasmole, 1919 ; J. P. Brunker and R. \V. S. 



This appears to be one of the rarest plants in the county. 

 Scabiosa arvensis. — Ascends to fully 1,000 feet near the Ballyedmonduff 



Road. 

 Petasites fragrans. 1-6. Sparingly near Saggart and Newcastle, 19 18. 



It ascends to 1,000 feet near the Ballyedmonduff Road. 

 Senecio squalidus. f-5. Several plants on old wall at Watson's Nurseries, 



Clontarf, 1913. 

 Silybum Marianum. — 7. One fine plant near the Tallaght Road at 



Templeogue, and — 8. a plant by the Ballycorus Road half a mile 



south of Kiltiernan, 191 8. 

 Cichorium Intybus. [-6. About 20 plants in a field by the Naas Road 



opposite Corkagh demesne, 191 8. 

 Linaria purpurea. — 7. On walls by the River Dodder at Milltown, and 



[-8. on walls south of Dundrum, 1905-19. 



Veronica montana. [-7. Damp roadside south of Jobstown, 1919. 



Chenopodium rubrum.— 6. Roadside between Tallaght and Saggart, 1918. 

 Epipactis latifolia. — 8. Sparingly in damp ground at Rockfield, Dundrum, 



and in a roadside ditch south of Kiltiernan, 1912-18. 

 Orchis incarnata. \-j. Sparingly in Glenasmole, 1919 ; J. P. Brunker 



and R. W. S. 

 Allium vineale. — 8. Abundant in the grounds at Rockfield, Dundrum, 



1905-19. 

 Alisma ranunculoides. — 8. Sparingly about pools on the Foxrock Links, 



1918. 

 Eriophorum latifolium. [-7. In two or three spots on the damp slopes 



of Glenasmole on the east side of the upper reservoir, in fair quantity, 



1919 ; J, P. Brunker and R. W. S. This graceful Cotton-grass 



does not appear to have been previously recorded for the county. 

 Carex muricata. — 8. Plentiful over a limited area on a stony bank by 



the roadside about half a mile south of Sandyford, and a large tuft 



by the Old Connaught-Scalp Road near the county boundary. This 



plant has not been seen in the county apparently for many years. 



C. divulsa. 1-7. Roadside east of Tallaght, 191 8. 



C. aquatilis. — 7. Another large patch of this rare sedge is now estabhshed 



on the shore of the lower Glenasmole Reservoir, a little north of the 



original clump, 1919. 

 C. pallescens. — 7. Still sparingly in Glenasmole, 1919 ; J. P. Brunker and 



R. W. S. ; one of the rarest sedges in the county, 

 Poa nemoralis. — 8. In several spots about Rockfield, Dundrum, 1906-19, 



and by the sea road near Shankill, 191 8. 

 Festuca Myuros. 1-6. About the tram track near Embankment Station 



1918. 

 Aspidium aculeatum. [-7. Shady bank on the old Mount Seskin Road. 



about a mile from Jobstown, 1919 ; J. P. Brunker and R. W. S. 



Apparently a very rare fern in the county. 



Dundrum, Co. Dublin. 



