Tussilago.] COMPOSiTiE. 147 



Damp meadows and banks of rivers; frequent. Fl. 

 April, May. 



In Galway, observed by A. G-. M. only in the neighbour- 

 hood of houses and cottage gardens, having probably been 

 formerly cultivated for medicinal uses. 



[P.fragrans (Presl.) is becoming naturalized in the neigh- 

 bourhood of gatdesns and shrubberies, and along roads and 

 hedges in the Counties of Dublin, Cork, &c.J 



TUSSILAGO Linn. 

 1. T. Farfara (Jjmn.)—Goll3fiot. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 61°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Damp fields and banks ; common. Fl. March, April. 



ASTEB Linn. 

 1. A. Tripolium (Liim.)-^&a Starwort. 

 Districts 12-456-89- 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Round the coast of all Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Salt marshes and rocks by the sea; common. Fl. Augvfst, 

 September. 



ERIGERON Linn, 



1. E. acris (Tum-a.)-^Blue Flea-bane. 



Districts -23456------ 



Lat. 52°-54°. East and South of Ireland, chiefly. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Dry pastures and sandy banks ; rare. Fl,. July, August. 



2; Near Clonmel ; D. if.-^3. Quarry near Gaul's-miUs, 

 and Catsrock ; Mr. T. Ghandke. Near Richmond, Kilkenny ; 

 Rev. S. Madden. Road-side two miles north-east of Garlow ; 

 Mi: John Sim. — 4. Near Enhiscorthy, "Wexford ; /. C. 

 Along the river-side between Enniskerry and Lough Bray ; 

 Ir. Fhr.—b. At Blackrook ; Threlheld. By the North Wall, 

 Dublin ; Kathfamham ; between Sandymount and Merrion ; 

 Wade Dvbl. Quarries at Finglas ; between the "Warren and 

 Howth ; Ir. Flor. Near the canal a mile from Lucan; banks 



