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Chenopodiicm ruhnim (Linn.) — Eaven Point, Eosslare, Saltee Island, 



and " Bar of the Lough," in Wexford. 

 C. honus-lienricus (Linn.) — Fethard, Co. Wexford. 

 Beta maritima (Linn.) — St. Margaret's and Saltee Island, Wexford; 



frequent on the steep Waterford coast. 

 Salicornia herbacea Linn.) — Common. 

 Atriplex Kttoralis (Linn.) — Eaven Point, Tacumshin, Kilmore, and 



Hook Head, in Wexford. 



A. angustifolia (Sm.) — Frequent. 



A. hastata (Linn.), var. deltoidea — ) ^ 

 . , ,• •• /TTT 1 X I Common. 



A. habingtonii (Woods). — ) 



Obione portulacoides (Moq.) — Sparingly on an insulated rock, a little 

 north of Cahore Point, Co. Wexford. 



Rumeoc maritimus (Linn.) — Plentiful at Lady's Island Lake, Wexford. 



R. hydrolapathuni (Huds.) — Curracloa, Lady's Island Lake, and Bally- 

 madder, on the Wexford coast ; Clonea, near Dungarvan, Water- 

 ford. 



Polygonum rail (Bab.) — Greenore and Sandeel Bay to St. Patrick's 

 Bay on the west side of Hook Head, in Wexford ; Clonea, and at 

 . the Kinnegar, Dungarvan and Bunmahon, Waterford. 



P. aviculare (Linn.), var. Uttoralis — In several places on the southern 

 • Wexford coast. 



Euphorbia paralias (Linn.) — Frequent all round the sandy coast of 

 Wexford ; between Ardmore and Youghal, in Waterford. 



[E. peplis (Linn.) — See previous part of this Eeport.] 



E. portlandica (Linn.) — Cahore Point,. Eaven Point, and Crossfarnoge, 

 in Wexford. Much scarcer than the last. 



E. exigua (Linn.) — Sandeel Bay, on the west side of Hook Head, 

 Wexford. 



Salicc repens (Linn.) — A very prominent sand-hill species in many 

 places. 



Quercus robur (Linn.) — Common along the steep Waterford coast. 



Orchis pyramidalis (Linn.) — -Sand-hills at Courtown and Curracloa, in 

 Wexford. 



Habenaria viridis (E. Br.) — Eaven Point, in Wexford ; and Bally- 

 dowane Bay, in Waterford. 



Epipactis palustris (Linn.) — Cahore Point to Eaven Point, amongst 

 the sand-hills in many places, Co. Wexford. 



Asparagus officinalis (Linn.) — "Bar of the Lough," about half way 

 between Crossfarnoge and Bannow, and at Bannow Island, Wex- 

 ford. 



