•j EESEDACE^. 33 



2. R. maritimus (Sm.) — Sea . 



B. Raphanistrum var. Bentliam. 



Districts ~ - - If f, 6-8 9-11 12 

 Lat. 53°-56°. East, West, and North coasts of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic. 



Sea cliffs and sandy shores ; rare. Fl. July to September. 



5. South side of Howth, sparingly ; Flor. Hib. and D. M. — 

 6. Great Island of Arran, in Galway Bay ; B. M. — 8. At 

 Eoundstone, Gonnemara; Prof. Oliver. — 9. Coast between 

 Sligo and Ballina ; Mr. J. Ball. — 11. Shore at Inhishowen 

 Head ; Fhr. TJM. — 12. Abundant on the Curran of Lame ; 

 B. M. and Fhr. JJM. Sparingly at Carnlough Bay, Antrim ; 

 D. M. Eathlin Island (Miss C. Gage); /. C. 



ORDER VI.— RESEDACE^. 

 RESEDA— JArm. 



1. 1 R. lutea (Linn.)— TFVZc? . 



Districts - 2 - 4 5*^^ - - _ _ _ 12 



Lat. 51°-54°. South and East of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Germanic. 



, Banks, waste places, and sandy fields ; very rare, and 

 perhaps introduced in all the stations. Fl. June to August. 

 2. Sandy bank by the Bride, above Castlelyons ; Fhr. 

 Cork, Above the bridge at Dungarvan, "Waterf ord ; Fhr. 

 Cork, Fairy Hill, county Waterf ord ; Miss A. Tayhr. — i. 

 Near Enniscorthy, Wexford ; Mr. J. Morrison. — 5. Sandy- 

 mount; Wade Buhl, Near Chapelizod; Fhr, Hib, On 

 chalky soil beyond Knockmaroon hill, on the way to Lucan ; 

 Ir, Fhr, Castlenock ; B, M, Sandy fields near Malahide, 

 probably introduced ; D. M. Abundant in the sandy fields 

 about Rush; Ir. Fhr. Road side between Oldcastle and 

 the Abbey of Fore ; Flor. Hib. — 12. Introduced with ballast 

 at Ballyligg quarries, near Lame, Antrim ; Mr, S, A, Stewart, 



