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Meconopsis eamlrica (Vig.)— 3. Wilton, Kilkenny; Eev. S. Mad- 

 den.— 5. Only escaped or planted in this district. District 10. Bally- 

 skeagh hill, Tyrone ; Dr. Sigerson. 



Qlmdum Meum (Scop.) District 6. Middle Island of Aran, 

 Galway; H. C. Hart. 



CorydaUs clcmiculata (D. C.)— 4. Bray Head ! and wood at Luggie- 

 law ; Templeton. 



Fumaria eonfusa (Jord.) District 4. N"ear Wicklow; A. G. M. 



Nasturtium palustre (D. C.)— 1. Marshy ground on Boss Island, 

 K.illarney; H. C. Hart.— 2. Buttevant and Kanturk, not rare in North 

 Cork; Rev. T. AUin. Districts. Near Fenagh, Carlow; R. Clayton 

 Browne. District 4. Frequent ahout Enniscorthy ; J. Morrison. 



Obs. Cardmiine impatiens (Linn.) Dr. E. P. Wright has drawn our 

 attention to a specimen gathered by the Rev. W. M. Hind at Shane's 

 Castle, and preserved in the British Herbarium at Trinity College, from 

 which it appears that Mr. Hind's record of this species in the "Phytolo- 

 gist" was quite correct : but our careful correspondent, Mr. S. A. Stewart, 

 has not succeeded in discovering this plant, and thinks, from the nature 

 of the locality, that it may have been introduced. Hence we feel 

 compelled for the present to leave its claims to a place in the Irish 

 Flora undecided. 



^Sesperis matronalis (Linn.) — 4. Formerly plentiful and apparently 

 wild at Rockmount, between Ferns and Enniscorthy; J. Morrison. 

 — 9. Plentiful in the woods at Rockingham, Roscommon ; D. M. This 

 perhaps deserves to be considered permanently naturalized. 



Sisymbrium officinale (Scop.) District 6. Aran ; E. P. Wright. 

 District 7. Parsonstown; M. Dowd. 



%S. Irio (Linn.)— 5. Roadsides south of Eathfarnham, Milltown, 

 and Clonskeagh ; A. G. M. 



\S. Sophia (Linn.) — 5. Sandhills by the Creek at Donabate, and 

 on the south shore of the estuary below Drogheda ; possibly introduced 

 in all the Irish localities ; A. G. M. 



Alliaria officinalis (Andrz). District 7. Here and there in the 

 woods about Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. District 10. Enniskillen, Fer- 

 managh; plentiful; S. A. Stewart. 



*JE!rysimum cheirantJioides (Linn.) District 7. In cultivated land 

 and waste ground along the road for two miles between Parsonstown 

 and Porturana, in Galway, and in the adjoining part of Tipperary; 

 M. Dowd. 



[Brassiaa adpressa (Boiss.) Sinapis incana (Linn). A single plant 

 at Portmarnook, 1867; H. C. Hart.] 



] Sinapis nigra (Linn.) 4. Frequent in waste ground about Ennis- 

 corthy; J. Morrison. 12. Cultivated fields on the Curran of Lame ; 

 D. M. District 6. In cultivated ground and by waysides about Kil- 

 leany,.Aran; H. C. Hart. 



8. o/Ja. (Linn.) District 3. Near Carlow; J. Morrison, 6. 



KiUeany, Aran ; H. C. Hart. 



