88 PLANTS FOUND NEAR KILMANOCK, CO. WEXFORD. 



XGalium Mollngo L. In two fields near Alderton very sparingly, 

 and probably introduced. 



Dijisacus sylvestris L. By the roadside between Wellington 

 Bridge and Bosegarland. 



\Gichorium Intybus L. Tins plant occurs in many fields in the 

 neighbourhood of Kilmanock. It is probably not native in any of 

 its localities. 



\Cuscuta Trifolii Bab. Abundant in one field near Alderton, 

 overlooking the Biver Barrow. Although growing on every kind 

 of plant of trefoil, vetch and knapweed, it showed a decided 

 preference for thistles, upon which it especially flourished. The 

 field had not been disturbed for years. 



Lycopsis arvensis L. On the sands at Fethard. 



Echium vulgare L. Two or three plants grow by the railway, a 

 little east of Bree Hill. 



Orobanche Rapum Thuill. In two localities by the roadside 

 between New Boss and Kilmanock. — \0. minor L. Near Chapel. 



Lamium incision. Willd. A considerable patch of this plant 

 grows on and at the foot of the road-fence near Dunmair Bog. 



\Anagallis arvensis L., var. camlet. A very fine plant was found 

 last year, in the garden at Kilmanock. 



Beta maritima L. Fethard. Also on the embankment at 

 Kilmanock, about ten miles from the open sea. 



Rutnex Hydrolapathum Huds. The locality given for this plant 

 last year (Journ. Bot. 1889, p. 6), was accidentally printed 

 " Lickerstown." It should be Fisherstown. 



Euphorbia portlandica L. The locality given last year (Journ. 

 Bot. 1889, p. 6), was a mistake. The plant has, however, since 

 been fonud on the embankment at Kilmanock. 



Callitriche hamulata Kutz. In the Augnaglaur Biver, near 

 Chapel. 



\Anacharis Ahinastnun Bab. Plentiful in one of " the Island" 

 drains at Kilmanock. 



Allium vineale L. By the pond and on the embankment at 

 Kilmanock. 



Lemma trisulca L. In the old flaxpools at Kilmanock. Also 

 plentiful in the Pill of Bathdooney at Bosslare. 



Carex vulpina L. By the roadside near Bosslare. 



Glyceria aquatica Sm. Plentiful in some of the large drains 

 near New Boss. 



In the County of Waterford, District 2 : — 

 Cochlearia danica L. Dunrnore East. 



\Mgopodium Podayraria L. In the garden at Ballydavid. 

 XGalium Mollugo L. By the avenue at Blenheim. 

 Lemna trisulca L. Kilbarry Bog, near Waterford. — L. yibba. 

 Plentiful in Kilbarry Bog. 



Carex riparia Curt. Kilbarry Bog. 



In the County of Kilkenny, District 3 : — 



* Cochlearia anglica L. A few plants in the marsh by the mill at 

 Snowhill. 



