26 CEUCIFEE^. 



MagiUiganand on tte adjoining mountain, BeneyeHagli (if««r.) : 

 Flm: mi. Sparingly on the higher part of the "If ;> ^^^^^^^J' 

 1893: Sh>olMi8g4. MagiUigan sand-hills, 1890 (J/«.i;..J.%) : 

 StewaH 1894. Sand-hiUs a mile north-east of Magilligan railway 

 .station, 1894 (Pw^«0: -Sf.^ P. z.5'95- ,,^„j^- t..,^ 



Sea-level in Deixy, Donegal and SUgo. To 1160 ft. m Deny 

 {RaH) ; to 1950 ft. in SUgo {B. ^ V.) ; to 2550 ft. m KeiTy {Sort). 

 ■ First fomd hy Maokay, on the Eeeks, in 1805. 



rar. COOTUSA {Mrh.).—lX. On Annacoona in the Ben Bulben 

 District -.KSj-r. 1883. It was probably tHs plant or some dwarf or 

 immatnre form of B.Hncma which was erroneously recorded from 

 Ben Bulben as Braba rv^estris (see Appendix). 



EEOPHILA DC. 



1. E. vulgaris DC. — Common Whitlow-grasg. 



Braba verna Linn. 



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



Lat. 52°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



"Walls, rocks, and sandy and grayeUy places; frequent and 

 locally abundant. Fl. February-June. 



Abundant on the lime&tone iu the Burren district of Clare and 

 on sandhills near the sea ; but uncommon iu many parts of the 

 country. 

 • Sea-level in N. Antrim and in Kerry. To 1200 ft. in Down 



COCHLEAEIA Linn. 



1. C. officinalis Linn. — Scurvy-grass. 



Sihernice biolap cpaga {JBilla/r traw-M). — Strand Water Cress. 

 Districts I. II. — IV. V. VI. — VIII. IX. X. XL XIL 

 lat. 51i°-65i°. Coasts of all Ireland. Type, British. 



On rooks and in muddy places near the sea ; common. Fl, 

 March-June. 



Va/r. AxrasTA {S. C. Wats.). — I. Brandon mountain, Kerry 

 {Moore) and top of Hungry HUl, Cork {Brummond) : Cyb. Carran- 

 tuohil : Sort. 1882. Caher mountain in the Eeeks and mountains 

 north-east of Lough Currane ; iV. C. Slieve Mish, Kerry : Mart 

 1884. On the Graltee mountains {Moore) : Cyb. — ^VIII. Summit of 

 Ben Lettery, Galway ; Stewart. — IX. Frequent on cliffis at a high 



