24 CKUCIFEE^. lArabis. 



A. ciliata B. Br. 

 Districts I. — VI. — VIII. 



Lat. 51f°-53i^°. "West Ireland only. 



Sandhills and pastures by tie sea ; very rare. Fl. July-August. 



I. On a sand-bank near the western point of the barony of 

 Bere and on sand-banks near Derrynane, Kerry {Brummmd) : Cyl. 

 Sandy banks at Trabeg near Dingle: Sart 1884.— Yl. In the 

 Great Island ol Aran in Galway Bay (Moore) : Cyh. Between 

 BaUyraughan and Black Head, Co. Clare {R. P. Mwrray) : Journ. 

 ofBot. 1887.— Nlll. In a sandy pasture field by the sea-side near 

 the house of Anthony O'Flaherty, EsqL-, at EinTille, Connemara, 

 Oct. 1805 : Mach Rwr. (under the name Twritis glabra which ia 

 changed to Arahis ciliata in Mach. Cat. ). At Eoundstone, Connemara 

 (Babington) : Cyl. Dogs bay near Eoundstone : Linton i8g6. 



First found by Mackay, at Eenvyle, in 1805. 



This plant seems very doubtfully entitled to sub-specific rank. 



CAEDAMINE Linn. 



1. C. amara] Linn. — Common Bitter Cress. 

 Districts — — — — — — — — — X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 54^°-55°. ITorth Ireland only. Type, British-Germanic. 



Lowland. Marshy places, wet meadows, and by streams ; very 

 rare. Fl. May-June. 



X, Derryloan graveyard near Cookstown : Flor. ZJlst. By 

 Derrygorry brook. Favour Eoyal, Tyrone: Sort 1887. — XI. In a 

 drain leading to the Deele river near Ballindrait ; Sort. — 

 XII. "Wet meadows near Toombridge and by the side of the 

 Moyola river near Castle Dawson {Moore) : Flor. JSii. Banks of 

 the Lagan near Belfast : Flor. Ulst. By the Lagan Canal and 

 abundant in a marshy wood by Lough Neagh, south of Antrim 

 {Stewwrt): Flor. N.-F. Belvoir Park, sparingly (T.JS'. Corry) asA 

 marsh at BallyaUoley near Comber {Stewart) : Flor. JV.-F. Abun- 

 dant on the Co. Down side of the Lagan at Glenmore, near Lisbum 

 (i/i M. Davies) : Stewart iSq^.. 



First found in Ireland by David Moore about 1835. 



2. C. pratensis Linn. — Lady's Smock. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XL XH. 



Lat. 51^°-55J°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Damp meadows and marshy places ; common. Fl. April-May. 



