ChcBrophyllum.1 umbelliiter^. 133 



Ulst. — 12. The Trench, Comber ! Strand at Mount Stewart, 

 near Belfast; Mr. S. A. Stewart. Shore at Portaferry; Curran 

 of Larne ; Flor. Ulst. Abundant at Magilligan, Derry ; 

 Ballintoy, Antrim ; D. M. 



Possibly introduced in some of the inland localities, but 

 certainly indigenous on the coast. 



\4- Gerefolium (Hoffm.), Garden Chervil, is occasionally 

 found under hedges and in waste places near houses and 

 gardens, but is, no doubt, an outcast from cultivation, and 

 does not seem to be permanent in any of its stations.] 



CHJEROPHTLLUM Linn. 



1. C. temulum. (Linn.) — Botigh Chervil. 



Districts --3_5______12 



Lat. 52°-55o. East side of L-eland. 



Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Hedge-banks ; very rare in Ireland. Fl. June, July. 



3. Road-sides near Eilnock, Carlow; /. C. — 5. In several 

 places near Dublin, Glasnevin ; Donnybrook ; Windy 

 Harbour ; Raheny ; Ir. Fhr. Hedges near Ballinteer ; Mr. 

 D. Orr. Hedge-banks near Coolock, &c., rather rare; 

 Z>. M. About Kinsaley churchyard ; the late Mr. J. 

 White. — 12. Near Dundalk; BaUycastle; i?Yor. J7&i. Malone, 

 near Belfast ; Mr. S. A. Stewart. On the shores of Lough 

 Neagh, near Ballyronan, extremely rare in the north of 



Ireland ; D. M. 



MYREHIS Scop. 



1. * M. odorata (Scop.) — Sweet Cicely. 

 Districts ----5- 7-- 10 11 12 



Waste places, always near houses, and no doubt an escape 

 from cultivation. 



5. In orchards and hedges in the Coimty of Dublin ; Wade 

 Bvhl. (not noticed by D. M.). Near Oldcastle, &c., in Meath ; 

 Flor. Hib. — 7. Churchyard of Crossadree, West Meath; 

 Miss E. Reynall. — 10. Tanderagee, Armagh ; Fhr. Ulst. 

 Near Monaghan ; Miss Maffett. — 11. In Donegal, near KUly- 

 begs, &c., but always near cottages ; A. G. M. In planta- 

 tions and way-sides in the north-west of Ireland, possibly 



