198 NOTES ON WEXFORD PLANTS. 



Xyiaria anisopleura Mont. Friendship Valley. 

 Diatnjpella verruciformis Nits. Walliboo Valley. 



Chromosporium lsetum, sp. n. Effusum, pulverulentum, 

 late lateritio-aureum; conidiis obovatis globosisque, levibus, pallide 

 carneis 8-11 p. diam., stratum pallidius insidentibus ex by phis 

 brevis, hyalinis orinudis. 



Hab. In ramis emortuis arborum. 



Forming pulverulent patches 2-4 in. long. Allied to C. vitel- 



tinum Sacc. & Ellis, which is, however, distinguished by its golden- 

 yellow colour. 



Plate 325, fig. 10, portion of fungus, nat. size ; fig. 11, conidia, x 400. 



S tenonitis dictyospora Eost. Friendship Valley. 

 Tubulina stipitata Eost. Walliboo Valley. 



(To be continued.) 



NOTES ON WEXFOED PLANTS. 



By G. E. H. Barrett- Hamilton and G. B. Moffat. 



The following list of new localities for Co. Wexford plants is 

 supplementary to the lists already published in this Journal by 

 Miss L. S. Glascott and ourselves (Journ* Bot. 1889, pp. 4, 105 ; 

 1890, p. 87). Five plants noticed here are new to District 4 of 

 Messrs. Moore and More's Cybeie Hibemica, viz., Aquilegia vulgaris, 

 Ranunculus penicillatus, Stachys Betonica, Utricular ia minor, and 

 H ymenophyllum tunbrigense. The signs prefixed to the names are 

 those used in the Cybeie llibernica. To our friend Mr. A. G. More 

 we owe our best thanks for the benefit of his advice and assistance 

 at all times, and for his kind assistance in naming the rarer species; 

 and we also have to thank Miss L. S. Glascott for the observations 

 which she has allowed us to embody in this paper. 



Ranunculus Lingua L. By the Owenduff Eiver, near Mullin- 

 derry Mill. — R. parvijlorus L. (1) Near'" Porter's Gate," on the 

 road from Fethard to the Hook. (2) In a small garden near the 

 entrance to Dunbrody Park Avenue, in the village of Arthurstown. 

 (3) A single plant in garden at Kiltrea. — R. penicillatus Dumortier. 

 In the Boro Kiver. 



t Aquilegia vulgaris L. (1) Apparently native on the Owenduff 

 Biver (north bank), about half-way between Mullinderry and Bally - 

 garvau Bridges. A plant in bloom had white flowers. (2) A solitary 

 plant by a shady road, near Amestown, New Boss. 



Cochlearia danica L. Plentiful on the cliffs at Carnivan ; near 

 Eosslare Fort ; on the Burrow at Lady's Island ; and on rocks at 

 Duncannon Fort. 



Lepidium Smithii Hook. Ballycullane ; Baldwinstown ; Lady's 

 Island ; Lindseystown ; frequent in the Barony of Forth, and in 

 most parts of the county which have been examined. 

 , \Senebiera Coronopus Poir. About Enniscorthy. — \S. didyma 



Per*. Fisherstown. 



