Hart — Flora of the Wexford and Waterford Coasts. 135 



Raphanus mantimus (Sm.) — Coast below Lady's Island, and between 

 that and Tacunisliin in Wexford ; frequent on the steep lime- 

 stone cliffs between Kilfarassy Island and Annestown, and again 

 between Stradbally and Ballyvoyle Head in Waterford. 



Reseda lutea (Linn.) — On a headland at Timiyberna, Co. Wexford. 



Viola canina (Linn.) — Sandy ground west of Crossfarnoge Point, Wex- 

 ford, plentiful. 



V. curtisii (Forst.) — Frequent where sand-hills occur. 



8(f>ponaria officinalis (Linn.) — Established at Lady's Island, Wexford. 



Silene anglica (Linii.) — Tinnyberna in Wexford. 



S. maritima (L.) — Common. 



Lychnis githago (Lam.) — Sandy soil about the coast near Fethard in 

 Wexford, and about Ardmore in Waterford. 



L. vespertina (Sibth.) — About Eosslare, Wexford. 



L. diurna (Sibth.) — Very abundant at Courtown. 



Sagina maritima (Don.) — Frequent. 



S. nodosa (E. Meyer.) — Frequent. 



Honkeneja peploides (Ehrh.) — Sandy coasts. Frequent. 



Arenaria serpylUfolia (Linn.) — Not unfrequent. 



Cerastium tetrandrum (Curt.) — Frequent. 



C. semidecandrwm (Linn.) — Between Greenore and Carnsore Point, and 

 sandy shores at Courtown Harbour, and north of that to Arklow. 

 No doubt frequent. See under Valerianella olitoria. 



Malva moschata (Linn.) — Cahore Point, and Lady's Island in Wex- 

 ford ; Tramore and Ardmore in Waterford. 

 iLavatera arhorea_ (Limi.) — Kilmichael Point, Eaven Point, and Eoss- 

 lare Point in Wexford ; always in suspicious localities ; west of 

 Newtown Head in Waterford, looking wild along the cliffs. 



Hypericum elodes (Linn.) — Greater Saltee Island. 



H. androscRmmn (Linn.)— Occasionally, especially on thickets on the 

 Waterford coast. 



Erodium cicutarium (Sm.) — Frequent. 



E. moschatum (Sm.) — Greenore Point and Churchtown in Wexford ; 

 near Tramore in Waterford. 



E. maritimum (Sm.) — Frequent all round the coast of Wexford from 

 Eosslare to Hook Head, and especially abundant about Crossfar- 

 noge. This species reaches a maximum on the Wexford coast ; 

 in Waterford it has been found at Tramore (" Cyb. Hib.") I did 

 not meet with it west of that village. 



Geranium dissectum (Linn.)— Quite a characteristic coast species in 

 Waterford, and looking native, which it generally does not in 

 Ireland. 



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