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Viola sylvatica var. Eeichenbachiana Bor. In a boggy part of 

 Nuke Wood, near Ballyhack. — V. canina L. (Fries). Plentiful 

 among sandhills and lields at Rosslare. 



Lychnis vespertina Sibth. Fethard, Carne, and Duncannon. 



Malva moschata L. Of frequent occurrence in many parts of 

 the county. 



Geranium columbinum L. Two small roadside patches near 

 Fisherstown Village. 



Erodium maritimum Sm. Large Keeragh Island. 

 *Melilotns officinalis Willd. Kiltrea and Aughnaclappa ; on 

 cultivated ground and in clover ; not established. 



\Trifolium filiforme L. Plentiful on the lawn at Kilmanock, 

 where it grows with T. procumbens and Medicago lupulina, and was 

 probably introduced when the lawn was laid down, about fifteen 

 years ago. 



Vicia hirsuta Koch. Of occasional occurrence in corn and other 

 crops in both north and south of the county. 



\Pastinaca saliva L. Plentiful, with Salvia Verbmaca, near Ross- 

 lare Coastguard Station, and (also in company with Salvia) near 

 Duncannon Sands, as already recorded by Mr. H. 0. Hart, Oct. 

 1883. Also on fences near All Saints' Rectory, Duncannon. 



[Centranthus ruber DO. On Tintern Abbey, and on walls and 



houses near New Ross.] 



Dipsacus sylvestris L. Fisherstown, plentiful ; Oaklands. 



Erigeron acris L. Killanne, near Blackstairs Mountains (Miss 



V. Cooper). 



*Tanacetum vulgare L. At Killinick and Duncormick. 

 Gnaphalium sylvaticum L. At Woodbrook, in considerable 

 quantity (Miss V. Cooper), and sparingly in a few other spots. 

 Carlina vulgaris L. Baginbun Head. 

 *Silybum Marianum Gaertn. In waste ground near Chapel Rail- 

 way Station. 



\Apargia hispida Willd, Aughnaclappa Hill ; in a strip of 

 enclosed wood. We have not seen it as an undoubted native in 

 any part of the county. 



Cynoglossnm officinale L. Sandhills at Rosslare House. 



Lycopsis arvensis L. Abundant on many parts of the coast of 

 the Barony of Forth, as at Rosslare and Kilmore. 



Myosotis collina Hoffm. Sandhills at Rosslare. 

 [Borago officinalis has several times occurred about the same 

 spot in fields near Clonroche.] 



jHyoscyamus uiger L. Near Killanne (Miss F. Cooper). 



[Lyciiwi barbarum L. By a roadside at Fethard, near cottages. 



Certainly introduced.] 



Linaria vulgaris Mill. A single plant on the roadside near New 

 Ross ; though frequent in north-west of the county, is uncommon 



on the south coast. 



Veronica montana L. By the roadside at Mount Garrett Hill, 



near New Ross. 



Stachys Betonica Benth. Sparsely here and there through a 



wood at Rosdisit, where it appears to be native. At Curraghmore 



Cross Roads, on the Arthurstown and Wexford Road, 



