Erodium.] geeaniace^. 63 



of Moher; Rev. T. Warren. Near Galway; the late Prof. 

 Graham. — 8. Near Clifden, Connemara ; Bev. W. M. Hind. — 

 12. Abundantly in the Bay of Kilkeel, Down; Ir. Flor. 

 Sandhills at Dundrum; Mr. S. A. Stewart. Dry places 

 north-east of Holy wood; Fbr Ulst. Near Donaghadee; 

 Mr. S. A. Stewart. Dunmurry; field by the shore below 

 Carrickfergus ; at Portaferry ; Cave Hill ; and Glenarm ; 

 Fhr Ulst. Magilligan, Derry ; Mr. S. A. Stewart, Hedge- 

 bank by the road-side near Gortnacross, Antrim ; D. M. 



Native on the sandhills and grassy banks in the neigh- 

 bourhood of the coast, but probably introduced where found 

 in inland localities. 



Large forms of E. cicutariwn are frequently mistaken for 

 E. moschatum. 



3. B. maritimum (Sm.) — Sea StorKs-hill. 



Districts 12-45--8---12 

 Lat. 51°-56°- Coasts, from South to North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic, inclining to English. 



Banks and waste places near the sea ; rare. Fl. May to 

 August. 



1. On the strand, near Tralee, &c. ; Smith's " Kerry." 

 Bro Head, Crookhaven; Flor. Cork. Cork Harbour, very 

 rare; /. C. — 2. Strand at Ballycotton ; Drummond. Tramore, 

 Wat erf or d ; Mr. T. ChanMee. — 4. Curacloa, Wexford ; Mr. J. 

 Morrison. Ballytigue, Wexford ; Rev. S. Madden, Killiney 

 Bay ; Wade Bar. — 5. Howth, on the south and east side ! 

 Wade Bar. — 8. Shore at Aghris, Connemara ; Wade Bar. — 

 12. Newcastle and Kirkestown, Down ; Fhr. Ulst. Between 

 Whiteabbey and Carrickfergus ; Eden, near Carrickfergus ; 

 Flor. Ulst. Abundant in a field below Whiteabbey; B.M.' 

 Glenarm ; BaUycastle ; and Castlerock, Coleraine ; Flor. 

 Ulst. 



