360 GEAMiNE^. [Lepturus. 



1 and 2. Rare near Cork; Flor. Cork. But occurs in 

 both divisions of the county ; I. C. — 4. Murrough of Wick- 

 low; D. M. — 5. Meadows about Dublin! Flor. Eih. By 

 the canal towards Castle-nock ; Mr. J. White, M.S. Fields 

 at Glasnevin and Portmarnock ; D. M. — 12. At White- 

 house and Conn's Water, near Belfast (Mr. Templeton); 

 Fhr. Ulst. 



3. + H. murinxtm (Linn.) — Wall Barley. 

 Districts 12--56--9--12 

 Lat. 51°-55°. South and East of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



"Waste ground, way-sides, and at the foot of walls; very 

 rare. FT,. June to September. 



1. At Haulbowline, Cork, on rocks, but very rare ; Mr. 

 J. SuUivan. On a wall near Douglas Bridge; Flor. Cork. 

 Never seen in Cork by Mr. Carroll. — 2. Near Clonmel ; 

 sparingly; D. M.—i. Murrough of Wicklow; D. M. — 5. 

 Upon the sides of the highway, and walls leading to Bagat- 

 rath ; ThreUceld. Common about Dublin ! Fhr. Hih. On 

 the shore at Swords and Eush ; D. M. Balliney ; A. G. M. — 

 6. Under walls at BaUinasloe and (9) at Athlone ; Mr. F. tT", 

 Foot. — 12. CarUngford Castle walls (Mr. Hyndman) ; Fhr. 

 Ulst. 



Only in and about towns and buildings, and possibly 

 introduced. 



Ohs. — H. maritmum (With.) is said to have been found at 

 Youghal and Ballycotton {Fhr. Cork), and sparingly on 

 sandy and gravelly banks along the sea shore between 

 Swords and Rush; White. [Between Swords, Rush, and 

 Balbriggan; Irish Flora] but it seems probable that H. 

 murinum was gathered in these localities. 



LEPTURUS R. Br. 

 1. L. incurvatus (Trin.) — Sea Hard Grass. 

 RotfbdUia incurvata (Linn.) Flor. Hib. 



Districts 12-456-89- 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Coasts of nearly all Ireland. 

 Type in Great BritaiQ, English. 



