Cynoghssum.} BOKAGINE^. 241 



Canal walk, Kilkenny {Rev. S. Madden) : Cyh. Field between 

 •Bagnalstown and Slygough, Carlow, 1890 ; Rev. T. Smrtley.-^ 

 IV. Abnndant on tlie Murrough. of Wioklow {Moore) : Cyi. In 

 cotinty "Wexford, south of Cahore Point ; near Ballymoney ; Eoss- 

 lare ; Camsore and dnu'cttown : Hart 1881 a ^ z88j p. Ifear 

 Fethard, "Wexford ; Bwrrington. — V.. In Mirrion churohyard : 

 Threlkeld. Abundant about Kilbarrack ; near Warren House ; ill 

 Phoenix Park ; at Merrion and elsewhere : Wade Bvhl. Sand-hiUs 

 opposite Malahide : Flor. Hib. Abundant on sand-hills at Eush, 

 1894, and at Portrane, 1895; in great profusion at Portmamook 

 Band-hills, 1896 ; iV". C. Sand-hills from Eush to Drogheda, in 

 many places ; More. !N"ear Moone, Kildare ( Ca/rroll) : Cyl. Sea- 

 shore near Castlebellingham, Louth : Butler i8go. — XII. Sandy 

 shore at Kirkiston and Dundrum, 1793 : Templeton MS. Abun- 

 dant on the sandy shore of the Ards from BaUywalter to Kennedy's 

 Poiat {Stewart); sand-hills at Ballykinler, &c. {Oorry); plentiful 

 in County Down, not found ia Derry or Antrim : Flor. N.-E. 



S"OIPHTTIIM Linn. 



1. fS. officinale \Iara..—Comfrey. 



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



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



Banks of rivers and watery places, also on roadsides and in waste 

 places; frequent. Fl. May-June. 



Often cultivated, and 'though fully established in many places 

 appears to be nowhere certainly indigenous. 



AlfCHirSA Linn. 



1. *A. sempervirens Linn. — Alkamet. 

 Districts [I.] [II.] [V.] [X.] [XI.] XII. 



Among ruins, along roadsides, and iu hedges or plantations ; very 

 rare and nowhere native. Fl. May- June. 



[I. Hedges near Douglas, Cork {BrummonS) ; and — II. Under 

 Blarney Castle {Mr. Alexander) : Flor. Cork. At Grlanmire ( Car- 

 roll) ; not established in Cork : AllMs Cork. — V. Eoadside at 

 Leixlip, 1888 {J. S. Gamble) : Herh. Levinge. — ^X. Tanderagee, 

 Armagh : Flor, TJlst. — XI. Churchtown, Upper Fahan : Serh. C. 

 Moore. Established at Clondevaddock churchyard, Fanet {Hart) : 



