242 BOKAGINE^. 



Rec. Add.'] — XT T. BetTreen Bangor and Portavo, Down ; near Port- 

 glenone, Antrim; and near Magierafelt, Deny: Tem^letm MS. 

 Ifaturalized in the woods at Eoe Park ; lane leading from New- 

 townlimavady to Eoe Mill ; roadside near Ash. Park, Derry : Moore 

 MS. In several places near cottages in Eathlin Island, no doubt 

 introduced : Stewart 1884. Eoadside at Stormount ; Braniel ; and 

 Conlig, Down {Stewart) ; not rare in IT.-E. Ireland, naturalized in 

 some of its stations, hut frequently only a garden escape : Flor. N.-E. 



LTCOPSIS Linn. 



1. L. arvensis Linn. — Field JBuffloss. 



Anchusa a/rvensis Bieh. 



Districts — II. III. IV. V. _ IX. — XI. XII. 



Lat. 52i°-55i°. Prom South to North. Type, British. 



Sandy fields and banks, mostly near the sea ; locally abundant. 

 Fl. June-August. 



II. Ifear Clonmel {Miss S. Orulh); and — III. Three Castles, 

 Kilkenny (P. Duffy): Cyl.—IY. Sands at Pethard, Wexford: 

 B.-H. if G. i8go. Eaven Point ; Eosslare ; and Bar of the Lough, 

 "Wexford : Sa/rt 1883 jS. On the Murrough of Wicklow (Moore) : 

 Cyb. — V. Sandy fields near Kilbarrack Church and about Baldoyle, 

 &c. : Mach. Cat. Very abimdant at Portmamock and Portrane, 

 1895 ; and frequent along the Dublin coast from Howth to Skerries ; 

 N. C. — IX. Mullaghmore, Sligo {Admiral Jones) : Cyb. — XI. Near 

 Ardara ; at Malin ; about Kindrum : Sort i88j Sfc. — XII. Common 

 in Antrim, Down, and Derry, chiefly by the coast : Flor. N.-F. 



Also recorded for District I. from Evergreen, Co. Cork, in 

 Flor. CorTc, but not recently observed in that district. 



MEETENSIA Eoth. 

 1. M. maritima S. F. Gray — Sea Qromwell. 



Lithospermum ma/ritimum Lehm. — Fulmonaria maritima Lion. 

 Districts — — — IV. V. ——__._ XL XII. 

 Lat. 53°-55i°. East and North coasts. Type, Scottish. 



Shingly or gravelly sea-shores ; very rare. Fl. May-August. 



IV. "On the Meuragh of "Wicklow; Mr. Sherard" : App. to 

 Threlkeld I'js'j. Plentiful at the Murrough of Wicklow : Flor, 

 Uib. Not now [1872] plentiful on the Murrough, but occurs near 



