Haet — Flora of the Wexford and Waterford Coasts. 139 



Carduus nutans (Linn.) — On a headland by the sea near Tuinyberna, 

 "Wexford. 



C. pycnocephahis (Curt.) — Frequent. 



Cichorium intybus (Linn.) — Along the embankment on the north side 

 of Wexford Harbour, and sand-hills adjoining, Ardmore Head, 

 Waterford. 



Thrincia hirta (D, C.) — Frequent, especially on the dry marl banks of 

 the Wexford coast. 



Apargia hispida (Willd.) — Eosslare, and Bannow in Wexford. 



Helminthia echioides (Goert.) — Between Eosslare and Greenore, and 

 near Duncannon in Wexford ; between the lighthouse and the 

 Coastguard Station, on the north side of Dungarvan Harbour, 

 Waterford. 



lAgustrum vulgare (Linn.) — Stradbally, to Ballyvoyle Head, and else- 

 where on the Waterford coast. 



Chlora perfoUata (Linn.) — Cahore to Ballyconigar, in several places 

 on the sandy pastures, and at Carnsore and Baginbmi in Wex- 

 ford. 



Erythraa pulchella (Fries.) — Sand-hills between Eosslare Point and 

 Eosslare, and on the Great Saltee Island, in Wexford. 



E. centaurium (Pers.) — Common. 



Gentiana campestris (Linn.) — Abundant in some places, as at Eaven 

 Point in Wexford, and along the cliffs west of Bunmahon in 

 Waterford. 



Convolvulus arvensis (Linn.) — Between Curracloa and Blackwater, and 

 between Eosslare and Greenore, at Ballymadder and Bannow in 

 Wexford ; Clonea, near Dungarvan, in Waterford. 



C. sepiuni (Linn.) — The narrow-leaved, pink-flowered variety occurs at 

 Courtown. 



C. soldanella (Linn.) — Abundant at Courtown, Eosslare, Carnsore, and 

 all along the south coast of Wexford. 



Cynoglossum officinale (Linn.) — Ballymoney, Cahore, Eosslare, Carn- 

 sore, and Churchtown, on the Wexford coast. 

 [Anchusa officinalis (Linn.) — Naturalized in sandy wastes, Eosslare 

 Point, Co. Wexford.] 



Lycopsis arvensis (Linn.) — Scarce along the coast. Eaven Point, Eoss- 

 lare, and " Bar of the Lough " in Wexford. 



Echium vulgare (Linn.) — Killurin and Eosslare in Wexfoi'd ; near 

 Youghal, on the Waterford coast. 



Lithospermum officinale (Linn.) — Shore, north of Courtown, where it 

 was previously noticed by A. G. More. 



