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Stewmrt i8go. Abundant round Ballyvaughan, 1895 ; iV. C. 

 Abundaut at Gort {M. Bowd) : Ree. Add. About the town of 

 Galway {Prof. Mehille) : Cyh. On Claddagh pier, 1892 ; R. Bwyly. 

 On all three islands of Aran : Nowers ^ Wells i8g2. — VII. By the 

 old castle at Dromineer, Lough Derg, Tipperary, 1896; N. C. 

 — ^VIII. Inishbofin: More iS'jb. At the ferry, Achil Sound: 

 Sa/rt 1883 a. Newport, Co. Mayo ; Miss M. F. Jackson. — 

 XII. Introduced with ballast near Lame, 1865 {Stewa/rt) : Cyh. 

 KiUough, Down {Rev. C. H. Waddell) ; Giant's Causeway {Miss 

 Knowles) ; Portstewart {Mrs. Leelody) : S.^JP. z8gj. 



Appears to be rapidly spreading round the Irish coasts. 



First recorded by Dnimmond, from Cork, in 1819. 



2. f S. Coronopus Poiret. — Swine's Cress. 



Coronopus Rwllii All. — C. procumlens Gilib. 



Districts I. 11. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



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



Lowland. "Waste ground and roadsides, especially near the 

 sea ; rather local. Fl. June-September. 



A rare species in inland stations. 



LEPIDIUM Linn. 

 1. f L. latifolinm Linn. — BiUcmder. 



Districts I. II. — — — — — — — — — — 



Lat. 51J°-52°. South of Ireland. Cork only. Type, English. 



Lowland. Salt marshes, stony beaches and damp places near 

 the sea ; very rare. Fl. July-September. 



I. Near the head of Kenmare Eiver : Smith's Kerry I'/^o — ^not 

 since recorded from Kerry. Abundant near Kinsale {Prof. E. 

 Murphy) : Cyh. "World's End, Kinsale {Allin) and near the old 

 fort there {R. L. Allma/n): Allin' s Cork. Near Kinsale, 1892; 

 Phillips. — ^11. Corkbeg, on the east side of Cork harbour : Smiths 

 Cork ly^o — stiU abundant there in 1896 ; Phillips. Spreading 

 along a causeway between Corkbeg and the mainland, 1896 : 

 PhiUips iSgs. Spike Island: Flor. Cork. In the parish of 

 Kinsalebeg near the east side of Toughal Harbour : Smith's 

 Waterford 1746. 



Perhaps a relic of ancient cultivation. 



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