168 NOTES ON IRISH PLANT'S. 
be gathered; while atits lower extremity I noticed Lastrea Oreopteris. 
These last three plants were not previously recorded from District 
Fr: 
now give a list of the localities for the rarer plants 
noticed. When a plant is ee to the district in which it 
occurs, the expression “ District 6” or “ District 7” will be found 
inserted after the ace given. tig the discovery is due to my 
friend Mr. Barrington, his initials C. B. B. follo 
Meconopsis geht ig. Frequent about Six-mile Bridge, 
Co. Clare. C. B. B. 
* Chelidonium majus, L. Glenstal; District 
Cerastium eres atum, Thuil. Roadside between Keeper and 
Newport; Distri 
Malva bral, Wall, cages ground near a gate lodge, 
area re 
iy ots ‘Goal District 
{6 eranium og rear L. Naturalised i in waste ground, Glenstal ; 
District 6. C. B. B. 
tG. sylvaticum, L. In several places at Glenstal, where it has 
been known for the na wen years; District CG: Bu B. 
Rhamnus catharticus, L. Near Newport by the roadside. 
Ulex Gallii, Pisishita, Clare Glen, near Glenstal; District 7. 
Lathyrus era at imm. allyhourigan Wood, Keeper 
Mountain ; District 7. 
_ pPrumus Padus, L. Glenstal, where it is called ‘* Mazzard.” 
Rosa arvensis, Huds. Roadside between Newport and Keeper 
Mountain ; — 7%. 
+ Pyrus us, L. Glenstal; District 6. ae, 
Callitriche | Seadaaiiat Kutz. Gle nstal; Distri 
Pimpinella magna, L. Between Boher and Giedetad by the side of 
the road; at Anna Cotty; and roadside near Newport; . District 7. 
Siu m angustifolium, L. Ballymackkeogh Bog, between Glen- 
stal and Castle Connell; by the railway near Drumkeen Station. 
Oenanthe crocata, L. Glenstal; District 6. 
Cats Roem L. Roadside between Boher and Glenstal. 
ensis, a Glenstal, and roadside between Limerick 
and "Glenstal Distal 
Tanacetum ee L. Roadside near ret ger 
*Cichorium Intybus, L. Glenstal; Distri C. B. B. 
Spano 46 paludosa, Mcench. Glenstal, by “the Mulcaher River ; 
Jasione montana, L. Keeper Mountain; District 7. 
ycopus europaus, Li. Roadside between O’ Brien’ s Bridge 
Castle Connell wire the railway crosses. Little ‘lanes ee 
eastern shore of Lough Derg, near Killaloe; District 7. 
Pinguicula vulgaris, L. In one place at Glenstal. ©. B. B. 
I saw it nowhere else in Lana: or Tippera 
umes sy win Huds. In pipes where the Limerick 
and Kill ailway crosses the bem from O’Brien’s Bridge to 
Castle Connell, and in the neighbourhood around. OC. B. B. 
