Crcmie.] CEUCIFEE^. 39 



A decreasing species throughotit Ireland, now extinct in many 

 of the localities given by the earlier hotanists, and perhaps an 

 outcast from cultivation in some of its recently recorded stations. 



CAKILE. 



1. C. maritima Scop. — Sea Roeket. 



Districts I. II. — IV. V. YI. — VHI. IX. — XI. XII. 

 Lat. 51J°-55i°. Coasts of aU Ireland. Type, British. 



Sandy sea shores ; frequent and locally abundant. Fl. June^ 

 July. 



EAPHANU8 Linn. 



1. R. Raphanistrum Linn. — Wild Radish. 



Raphanistrum innocuum Med. 



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



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



Cultivated fields, chiefly in sandy or peaty soils : frequent. M. 

 Jime-August. 



Sea-level in N. Antrim and in Kerry. To 950 ft. in Dublin 

 (JV.C). _ . 



Though widely distributed, by no means a common species m 

 many parts of the country. 



2. R. maritimus Smith. — Sea Radish. 



Raphanistrum maritimum Keichb. 



Districts I. II. — IV. V. VI. — VIIL IX. — XI. XIL 



Lat. 51J°-55i°- Coasts of aU Ireland. Type, Atlantic. 



Sea-cMs and sandy shores ; rare. Fl. June-September. 



I. At BaUybunnion, Kerry : Stewart i8go. Several places near 

 Derrynane and north of Castlegregory, Kerry : R. W. S. i8go, Sfc. 

 Shore of Castle Island, SchuU Bay: Allin's Corh— 11. Steep Ume- 

 fitone clifEs between Kilfarassy Island and Annestown, and between 

 Stradbally and Ballyvoyle Head, Waterford: SaH 1883 p.— 

 IV. Ballyconigar, "Wexford {J. Morrison) : Rec. Add. Coast 

 below Lady's Island and between that and Tacumsin, "Wexford : 

 Sa/rt 1883/3.— Y. Banks of the sea under Mr. Hennington's at 

 Howth: Jr. Flor. Fear Sutton and Ceanchor: Flor. Bbwth. 

 Frequent along the Dublin Coast from Portmamock to Eogerstown, 

 1894; iV. C— VI. Aranmore Island, Galway Bay (Moore): Cyh. 

 On Aranmore Island and also onlnishmaan : KaHi8'js- — ^VIII. At 



