■566 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



^ Fumaria paUidiJlora, Jord. — Cultivated ground near St. Coleman's 



Church or Abbey. 

 :[ F. con-fusa, Jord. — In several places, a colonist. 



CETJCrFEE^. 



Calcile maritima, Scop. — On the sands opposite Inish-Lyon. 



"j- Senehiera coronopus, Poir, — Common about the harbour, but always 



near houses, as if introduced. 

 J S. didyma, Sm. — In several places along the road side, and among 



rubbish near the harbour, 

 f Capsella hursa-pastoris, D.C. — Waste places and a weed in gardens, 



probably introduced. 

 Cochlearia danica, Linn. — Rare. 

 Cwdamine pratensis, Linn. — Common. 

 Nasturtium officinale, Br. 



f Sisytnbrium officinale, Scop. — Chiefly about houses. 

 'I Brassica napus, Linn. — A colonist in cultivated land. 

 \ Sinapis arvensis, Linn. \ 



X S. alia, Linn. / All four colonists in cultivated 



X S. nigra. I ground, or borders of fields. 



X Raphanus raphanistrum, Linn. ] 

 jR. maritimus, Sm. — On the sands opposite Inish-Lyon, and a few 



plants near the harbour. 



ClSTACE^. 



Seliantliemum guttatum. Mill (var. JBreweri, Planch). — Plentiful in 

 many places, especially on high ground, both in Bofin and Shark, 

 but we did not observe it on Inish-Turk. 



YlOLACE^. 



Viola paJustr is, Linn. — Frequent. 

 V. sylvatica, Fries. — Shady banks. 



V. canina, Linn, {flavicornis, Sm.). — Stony or heathy margins of tte 

 lakes in several places. 



Deoseeace^. 



Drosera rotundi folia, Linn. — Frequent. 



POLTGALACE^. 



Folygala dcpressa, Wender. — This was the only form found, well 

 marked by the crowded oval leaves. 



