388 APPENDIX. — II. wade's plants. 



LXXX. * Silene nutans. — Old walls near Island Bridge. (We have not 



been able to find the plant.) 

 XC. fSorhus domestica. — In a oopae by the way-side between Mary- 

 borough and Mountmelliok, Queen's County; also at "River" Lyons. 



This should be inquired into. Probably some form of P. Aria, or 



a hybrid. (See Smith's Kerry Plants, No. 96.) 

 XCI. Bosa mllosa. — On Ireland's Eye. (Species to be determined, as 



Wade supposed it to be "the Garden Rose" — ? M. pomifera.) 

 XCII. Sosa hitea (? R. Bglamteria, Linn.) — Near Ballyhill, Carrick- 



fergus, far from a garden. (Does it still grow there ? and what 



species I) 

 cm. * Itelkborus viridis. — Drummartin, * near Dundrum, Dublin. 



(Does it still exist ?) 

 CVII. *TeMTivm GhamuxSfnjS. — Borders of fields at the Green Hills, on 



the way to Tallaght, Dublin. (Not found for many years.) 

 CXXII. LepHmm, ruderale. — On the North Wall, Dublin, sparingly, 



(Not seen of late. — See p. 30.) 

 CXLI. Trifolium ma/ritimmm. — Field near K.ilbarrock churchyard. 



(y. st/riaimm grows there.) 



0. — ^Plants in "Flora Dublinensis" not found lately: 

 Poa compressa (p. 23). — "Occasionally." Not found by D. M. or D, Orr. 

 Plcmtago media (p. 38) — Certainly not " in glareosis et ad vias passim." 



Never seen by D. M. in Dublin. Reported from Elildare. 

 Qalmim, vUgmomm (p. 43). — ^Templeoge and Terrenure. (Very rare in 



Ireland. The locality requires confirmation.) 

 Lysimachia NwivMi^aria (p. 66). — Kilmashoge. (It would be desirable 



to see whether indigenous.) 

 OhetuypoSmim fiafoUmih (p. 70). — ^Not seen recently. 

 Chenopodium polyspermum (p. 71). — Rich fields and salt marshes, near 



the North Wall. (Not found lately.) 

 *Myrrhis odorata (p. 84). — (Not seen lately. Was probably much more 



cultivated in former times.) 

 Drosera longifolia (p. 94). — (Is this D. mUrmedia or J): anglica!) 



* Narcissus posticus (p. 96). — {N. hifiorus grows near the Obelisk at 



Killiney. The localities of Newtown Park and Cabinteely require 

 examination.) 



* N. Pseudo-narcisms (p. 96). — Simmon's Court, between Ball's Bridge 



and Merrion; Ballygall, near Glasnevin; near Drumoondra, &o. 

 (Which species grows here ?) 



Jv/neus highmds (p. 100). — Kilgobbin, very sparingly. (No doubt » 

 mistake of name, as in the case of J. trifidus, p. 99.) 



Hypericvm montanvm (p. 208). — Howth and Dublin mountains. (Error 

 of name probably.) 



Orchis ustulata (p. 246). — ^Between Sandymount and Merrion, (Pro- 

 bably a mistake.) 



