Nasturtium.] ceuoifeb^. 17 



2. W. palustre (De Cand.) — Broad-podded Marsh Cress. 

 N. terrestre (Br.) Brit. Flor. and Flor. Hib. 

 Districts 12^^56789 10 -12 

 Lat. 51°-56°- From South to North of Ireland. 

 Type in G-reat Britain, English, inclitiing to British. 



Marshes and watery places ; local, and rather rare. Fl. 

 June to August, 



1 and 2. By the Lough, the Lee, and in Dodges-glen, 

 rather rare ; Flor. Cork. In both divisions of Cork ; I. C. — 

 2. Near Fermoy, by the Blackwater, &c. ; Mr. T. Ghandlee. 

 Near Clonmel, Tipperary ; Miss S. Orubh. — 5. By the river at 

 BaUitore and near Moone, Kildare ; I. C. Near Ringsend, &c., 

 near Dublin ; Flor. Hib. Curragha Bog and Greenogue ; 

 Wade Bar. Tenure Bog, alotig the river side, county 

 Louth ; Ir. Flor. — 6. Near Tuam ; Wade Bar. Garryland, 

 near Gort; A. 0. M. — 7. Near Lough Iron ! West Meath ; 

 Miss E. Beyndl. — 8 and 9. By the Moy, near Foxford, 

 Mayo ; A. G. M. — 10. Canal side at Tyhallen Glebe, 

 Monaghan ; Miss. Maffett. Shores of Lough Neagh, at 

 Maghery, Armagh ; Flor. Uht. Shores of Lough Erne ; 

 Herb. Machay. — 12. Near Drumbridge and Belfast, and in 

 Moira demesne ; Flor. Ulst. In Newtownards Glen, 

 abundant; Mr. S. A. Stewart. By Lough Neagh, Derry; 

 B.M. 



There are two forms of this plant ; one is a small prostrate 

 annual, the other is much stouter, taller, and nearly upright, 

 with an apparently perennial root. The latter, we believe, 

 has in many places been mistaken for If. sylvestre. 



3. "S- sylvestre (E. Br.) — Narrow-podded Marsh Cress. 

 Districts _2------ - --- 



Lat. 52"^ -53°. South of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Banks of rivers ; very rare ? Fl. Jxine to August. 



2. River side near Clonmel! Tipperary; Miss S. Gh"ubb. 

 By the Suir, near Clonmel ; Mr. T. Anderson (in Bot. Gaz.). 

 On the west bank of the Blackwater, five miles below 

 Lismore, Waterford ; /. C 



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