106 PLANTS NEAR BALLYHYLAND, CO. WEXFORD. 



Hypericum diihimn Leers. Ballyhylaud ; Woodbrook ; Killanne, 

 &c. More frequent than H. perforatum. 



Geranium colwnhinum'L. Cairn; Mangan; Moneyhore; Court- 

 nacuddy. On di-y upland pastures. 



"^Linum angustifolium Huds. Cairn ; Moneyhore ; not infrequent 

 by road-sides. 



\TriJolium procumhens lu. About Ballyhyland ; road-sides, &c., 

 but possibly an escape from clover-fields. 



"^^ AnthylUs Vulneraria L. Introduced. Occurs rarely, in hay-fields. 

 Poterium Sanguisorha L. Knockmore, on a dry bank. Only one 

 locality known to me. 



'■^^^Egojwdium Podagraria L. Castleboro and Killegney. Woods 

 in demesne-lands, &c. 



"^Sambu^us Ebulus L. Mangan ; Killanne ; Rathduff (sites of old 

 cottages). 



Viburnum Opulus L. Killoughrum Forest, plentifully : the 

 only locality I know for it. 



\ Galium Mollugo L. Killoughrum, pasture-land; a small patch 

 of it near the edge of a field. 



"^^ Petasites fragram Presl. A very troublesome weed in shrubberies, 

 &c., about Ballyhyland. Thoroughly established. 



Bidens tripartita L. By several small streams in the valley of 

 the Urrin. — B. cernua L. In the valley of the Boro ; apparently 

 the rarer species. 



\ Artemisia vulgaris L. Caim ; Rathduff; usually near villages. 

 *Tanacetum vulgare L. Well established. Frequent on the top of 

 roadside-banks. 



"^Centaurea Cyanus L. Ballyhyland. Occurring only in wheat- 

 fields. 



Carduus pratemis Huds. Bogs at Ballyhyland, Cloheden, and 

 Gurrawn. Very local. — "^C nutans L. Aughnaclappa, in fallow- 

 fields ; I believe introduced in this locahty. 



"^'Cichorium Intyhus L. Aughnaclappa ; Urrinsfort. 

 Apargia hispida Willd. Woodbrook Lawn, abundantly ; this is 

 the only place where I find it. 



Wahlenbergia hederacea Reichb. Eastern slope of Blackstairs; 

 and along the valley of the Urrm, plentifully for about four miles. 



Chlora perfoliata L. Generally abundant on upland pastures 

 throughout district. 



Gentiana Amarella L. Killoughrum ; Knockmore ; Mangan. 

 It and G. campestns are frequently found together, and are about 

 equally abundant. 



[Cuscuta Trifolii Bab. Has occurred on clover at Aughnaclappa ; 

 did not survive the winter. It occurred, I believe, also at Ballin- 

 doney, but has not become established.] 



Echium vulgare L. Common in hay-fields, and in many dry, 

 stony pastures. 



■\ Lithospermum arvense L. Aughnaclappa, in potato-field, 1889. 

 Rare in the district. 



Myosotis palustns With. Bogs by the Slaney, frequent. At 

 Monart. Disappears a little to the west of the Slaney. — M. repens 



