Solermthus.] ILLECEBEACE^. 299 



OEDER LIU.— ILLECEBRACE^. 



SCLEEANTHUS Linn. 



1. f S. annuus Linn. — 2 



Districts I. II. — IV. V. — — — — X. XI. XII. 

 Lat. 51i°-55i°. From Soutt to JSTortli. Type, British. 



Lowland. Corn fields and waste places in sandy or gravelly 

 soils ; local. Fl. June-August. 



I. At Glandore, and by tte Bandon river east of Dunmanway : 

 AllMs Cork. Eoadside east of Skibbereen, 1896; R.W. S. — 

 II. Great Island : Flor. Cork. Fields near Blarney {R. Mills) : 

 AlUn's Cork. — IV. Murrougb of 'Wicklow : Moore Sf More i8'j8. — 

 V. Between Baldoyle and Howtb ; and in and about the Black 

 Quarries on Tieman's Hill, CoUon : Ir. Flor. Wear Warren Lodge 

 and Kilbarrack, occasionally : Flor. Sowth. On gravelly tracks at 

 Castle Eelly, Glenasmole, Co. Dublin : N. C. iSgs- — ^X. Lurgan, 

 Co. Armagh : Sind i8^^. — XI. Roadside between Croaghross and 

 EossnakiU [Hart) : Reo. AM. — XII. In great plenty : Sarris^s 

 Down i'J4^. Eostrevor ; Dundrum, Down ; near Toome, Antrim ; 

 Draperstown, Derry; frequent iu the North-East : Flor. N.-E. 



Eare and uncertaiu in its appearances outside of District XII. 



OEDER LIV.— CHENOPODIACE^. 



CHENOPODIITM Linn. 



1. C. album Lirm. — White Qoose-foot. 



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



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



Cultivated and waste land ; common. Fl. July-September. 



From sea-level to 1250 ft. in Dublin (iV. C). 



The forms of this variable species have been little studied in 

 Ireland. C. candicans (Lamk.), the typical form, appears to be the 

 most common, but C. viride (Linn.) is of frequent occurrence. 



