246 CHENOPODIACE^. \Chenopodium. 



1 and 2. About Cork, but rare ; the localities given in 

 Fhr. Cork for G. uriicum belong to C. murale ; I. G. — 2. At 

 BaUjhooly, near Fermoy (probably this species) ; Mr. James 

 Cooke. — 5. Frequent near Dublin ; Flor. Hib. Waste ground 

 at Trinity College ; Machay, Gat. Ir. On the Commons at 

 Howth ; way-side going to Clontarf ; Ir. Flor. Near Porto- 

 bello, Dublin; A. O. M. "Way-sides near Baldoyle; Mr. 

 D. Orr (now very scatce near Dublin). — (12.) Once found by 

 Mr. D. Orr growing with G. hyhridum on the ruins of a 

 cottage at Malone, by the new Lisbum Boad, two miles from 

 Belfast; Flor. Vlst. 



6. C. rubrtun (Linn.) — Red Goose-foot. 

 Districts 1 ?_-5------12 



Lat. 51°-56°. South and East Coasts of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Germanic. 



Waste places and dung-hiUs, near the sea ; very local and 

 rare. Fl. August, September. 



1. Glasheen, and on dung-hiUs ; Fhr, Gorh. Once found 

 by Mr. Carroll on Spike Island, Cork Harbour. — 5. Near 

 Dublin ; Wade and Flor. Hib. On rubbish by the south bank 

 of the Liffey, at its mouth ; A. G.M. In several places from 

 Howth to the mouth of the Liffey ; D. M. At Dean George's 

 (? below Curragha) ; Ir. Flor. Coast near Balbriggan ; D.-M. 

 Eoad-side near Swords ; Mr. D. Orr. — 12. Belfast ; Fhr. Hib. 

 Ballyhalbert, Newtownards (Mr. Templeton) ; BaUycastle 

 (Miss Hincks) ; Fhr. Ulst. Gas-works, Holywood ; Fhr. Self. 



i 7. C. Bonus-Eeuricus (Linn.) — AUgood, or Wild Spinach. 

 Districts 12-4567-9 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Waste places and road-sides ; frequent, but usually near 

 cottages, and probably the remains of ancient cultivation. 

 FL May to August. 



[C hybridum (Linn.) has once been found (with G. murcde) 

 on the ruins of a cottage at Malone, near Belfast, where it 

 had probably been introduced by some accident]. 



