44 EESEDACE^— VIOLACEiE [Reseda 



17 Galw.NE. Lougli Alalia '99— P. 



19 Kildare Leixlip '94— P. 



20 Wicklow Nortli of Wicklow, Levinge — Cyb. 11. 



21 Dublin Eogerstown '00 : local — Colgan. 



22 Meath Kilmessan '96, Laytown, Gormanstown — P. Rare. 

 27 Mayo W. ^Newport '99— Marshall. 



30 Cavan *Cavan railway station, Levinge — Cpb. II. 



31 Louth. Clogher Head '96 — P. Not rare on the coast. 



34 Dongl. E. ^Greencastle, W. E. Hart — Hart jyy. 



35 Dongl. W.^Eosapenna " apparently established " — Fl. Don. 

 39 Antrim Ballycastle '00 — Mrs. Swan. Eare. 



Seems fully naturalized in Dublin, Meath, Louth, and Antrim : 

 ■elsewhere its standing is dubious. 



Reseda Luteola L. Weld; Dyer's Weed. 



Divisions all, except 2g Leitrim, where it will probably be found to 

 occur. Eather caleicole, and preferring gravelly soils. 



Helianthemum guttatum Mill. Eock-Eose (genus). 



3 Cork W. Three Castle Head '96— Phillips. 



16 Galw. W". Inishbofin, abundant, '97, Barrington — Cyl.H. Inish- 

 ark, abundant, '75 — More did. 



The var. Breweri accompanies the type at Three Castle Head and 

 Inishbofin, and alone grows on Inishark. 



Helianthemum vineale Pers. 



9 Clare Cliffs of Moher '98, G. Eogerty— Hb. L.F.C. ! BuiTen 



and Aran local. 

 16 Galw. W. Half a mile west of Salthill '93, F. K. Boyd— (7y5. II. 



The Galway station is on one of several banks of limestone .drift, 

 on which some of the Bun-en plants find a home. 



Viola palustris L. Marsh Violet. 



Divisions all, except 8 Limerich and ig Kildare. No doubt uni- 

 versal. A plant of frequent but not common occuiTence. 



