36 CETJCIFERJE. {L&pimm. 



2. f L. campestre E. Br. — Common Pepperwort. 



Districts I. II. III. — [V.] — X. — XII. 



Lat. 52°-54f°. South, East, and North. Type, British-English, 



Lowland, Cultivated fields and -waysides ; rare. Fl. Jun^ 

 August. 



I. Old walls and dry fields near the Botanic Garden, Cork : 

 Brummond, ' i8ig — ^not seen recently in Co. Cork. — II. Near 

 Toughal : Flor. Cork. Wear Clonmel [Miss 8. Grull) : Cyl, 

 —III. Near "The Books," Kilkenny {Rev. S. Madden); one 

 mile west of Carlow (/. Sim) : Cyl. — [V. Banks of the canal near 

 Blanchardstown, Dublin {Mr. Johnston) : Cyh. Foot of Mount 

 Oriel near Collon ; at Belpatrick ; Summer Hill ; and Mullaghconlon, 

 Co. Louth : Ir. Flor. Near Clogher Head, Louth : Ball iSjg]. — 

 X. Loughall and Tartaraghan, Armagh : More z86o. Roadside 

 near Lurgan, Armagh [Stewa/rt) and Tannaghmore, Lurgan; 

 Praeger i8gj. — XII. At Largy on shore of Lough Neagh {Mt.^ 

 Whitla) : Flor. Ulst. Near Lough Neagh from Antrim to Glenavy 

 river {Moore) : Cyl. Roadside Glenavy and sandy waste at foot of 

 Glenavy river {Stewa/rt) : Flor. If.-F. Ram's Island, Lough Neagb 

 {Bev. m W. Lett) : S.&^P. iSqs- Sparingly in fields at KiUowen, 

 Co. Down : S. ^. P. iSgs. 



Not reported from District V. for nearly thirty years, and the 

 Irish Flora localities should, perhaps, be referred to L. hirtum. 



3. L. Mrtum Smith. — Smooth-podded Pepperwort. 

 L. Smithii Hooker. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. — — — — X. XI. XH. 

 Lat. h\\°-bh\°. From South to North. Type, British-English. 



Dry banks, roadsides, and borders of fields ; rather rare. Fl. 

 Jtme-August. Caloifuge B. 



I. Not rare iuXerry; R.W.S. Common in South Cork and 



II. In North Cork : Allin's Cork Ballyvoyle Head, Waterford : 

 Sort 1883 p. — III. Kihnacow, KUkenny {T. Chandlee) : Cyh, 

 Near Tullow, Co. Carlow: Mart 1886. Fenybank, Kilkenny: 

 M.ij-8. i8g6.—IY. Frequent in Wicklow near Arklow, and at 

 Gorey, Wexford {More) : Bee. Add. Frequent throughout Co. 

 Wexford: B.-S.S^M. i8g2.—V. At BaUitore, Kildare {Cwrroll): 

 Cyl. Sparingly at Mullaghcreelan HUl, Kildai-e {J. Douglas): 

 Bee. Add. Frequent in Co. Dublin, 1895 ; N. C.—X. Frequent in 



the granitic and Silurian areas of Co. Armagh : Praeger i8gj. 



XL Roadside near Manorvaughaa, Muli-oy ; extremely rare : Mart 



