RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF IRELAND, 143 
Dr. W. G. Smith, in a field near the sea-shore at Ballybrack, occupy- 
ing a space of a few square yards rr = here parasitical upon 
Lotus, Daucus, Linum catharticum, &c. (Du at. Hist. Soc. ie ‘a 
vol. v., p. 198). Once found ge Kilkea, Ma ageney; J. D 
m nigrum, L. D. ore ‘near aie ag "Wexford, 
first observed in ces and still growing there in 1869; also on sands 
at Rostonstown; John Waddy. 5. Once seen in the “churchyard at 
Kilkea, Kildare J ate Douglas. - oe ground near Cushendun, 
from 1867 t 1871; Rey. 8. A. Bre 
sor ear minor, L. D.4 On. a eae in two fields at Springhill, 
Enninoerthy, 1868; J. Si ibens: A single plant next a Sweet Pea 
in the garden at Bloomfield, and another single plant on clover by the 
avenue at Bloomfield, 18675 _ KE. M. Farmer. Scarcely yet es- 
oe as a naturalised p 
a Squamaria wo y ‘Plentiful for a long distance Mig te 
banks of ‘the Blackyciter, below Mallow, parasitical on Ulmus mon- 
tana only, avoiding Beech, Horse Chestnut, Alder, and Syeamore ; 
AGM Dy F: 
On waste sig 8 near the Glemornan River, pra 
two or three plants only ; Dr. Sigerson. D. 12. Banks of the Bann, 
between the Cuts and Soleniags °S. A. Stewart. 
= Seine: on L. D. 9. Demesne at Rockingham, Roscom- 
and in the garden and demesne at Hazlewood, *Bligo ; 
D. TL. Salthill Garden, Mount Charles, and Kilderry, Muff, 1870; H. 
ate Gweedore; Rev. . Hind. Not found in D. 
{ Mentha sylvestris, ae aes Roadside near Timoleague, 1871: 
Rev. T. Allin 
MM. Requienit, Benth. The Corsican Mint has been observed by the 
Rev. T. Allin. growing abundantly in the street of Castle Townsend, 
evidently an escape from cultivation 
Calamintha Nepeta, Clairv. Must be struck off the Irish 
list, as Professor Babington informs us that his specimen belongs to 
C. officinalis. 
% Plinopod aii, Benth. D. 9. On the shore of the lake at Rock- 
m, Roscommon, 1871; D. M. It is to be feared that many of the 
localities ~— for this plant, oaiocualy those near Dublin, belong to 
. Officin 
ey machia Nummularia, L. 4. Under a bank guiside a bogey 
plantation ~~ onart House and Mill House, Wextord E. 
River bank, near Ardunshin, saa ag Rev. S. 
A. Brenan: Poe of the river three miles above Colebrooke ; TO. 
Smith. 12. ae ae 42 near Ballymena; apparently an escape 
from ong eare N. Moo: L.n emorum has otten been mistaken 
for this spec 
Armeria saritiis Willd. 1. On the shores of Ross Island, Kil- 
Teen? growing with ‘Silene maritima,,. Aseends to 3400 feet on Carn 
ual; A. — 
[Plan tago ae L. Reported by Mr. J. Douglas as found by him 
abundantly in a field near Malone’s Gravel- -pit, ahont: one and a half 
