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Myosotis versicolor (Eeich.) — Frequent. 

 Lycojpsis arvensis (Linn.) — Chiefly on the south-east side. 

 ^ Symphytum officinale (Linn.) — On a ditch-bank behind the hes?d's 

 cottage. 

 Cynoylossum officinale (Linn.) — South-east side of the island, near the 

 sea. 



PKIlItrLACE^. 



Primula vulyaris (Huds.) — Common. 



P. veris (Linn.) — Near Trinity Well, and in a meadow near the castle 

 (Miss Monks.) 



Anayallis arvensis (Linn.) — About rabbit burrows near the coast, fre- 

 quent. Also in cultivated fields. 



A. tenella (Linn.) — About the Raven's Well. 



Glaux maritima (Linn.) — South-west shore, Carnoon and Talbot's 

 Bay. 



Samolus valerandi (Linn.) — Not unfrequent. 



Plume AG inace^ . 



Armeria maritima (AYilld.) — Common. 



Statice occidentalis (Lloyd.) — Eocky coast south-west of Lambay 

 Head. About Tayleur Bay. 



Plantagii^'ACe^. 



Plantago major (Linn.) — About the castle. 

 P. lanceolata (Linn.) — Common. 

 P. maritima (Linn.) — Common. 

 P. coronopus (Linn.) — Common. 



Chenopodiace^ . 



Salsola kali (Linn.) — Near the harbour. 

 Beta maritima (Linn.) — Abundant on the southern shore. 

 ^Chenopodium album (Linn.)— Cultivated and waste ground. 

 Atriplex angiistifolia (Sm.) — Talbot's Bay, &c. 

 A. deltoidea (Bab.) — Talbot's Bay, &c. 

 A. lalingtonii (Woods.) — Frequent. 

 A. littoralis (Linn.) — A little south of the castle. I did not meet 



with this plant during my last visit to Lambay, but gathered it 



in 188L 



POLYGONIACE^. 



Rumex nemorosus (Schrad.) — About the castle. 

 P. ohtusifolius (Aust.) — Frequent. 

 P. crispus (Linn.) — Frequent. 

 P. acetosa (Linn.) — Frequent. 

 P. acetosella (Linn.) — Frequent. 

 •\Polyyonum convolvulus (Linn.) — Cultivated fields. 



