300 CHETSrOPODIACEiE. IChmopodium. 



2. C. rubrum Linn. — Red Ooose-foot. 



Districts I. II. — IV. V. VI. VII. — 



Lat. 52°-53^°- Southern haU of Ireland. Type, English-Germanic. 



Lowland. Moist ground and waste places, chiefly near the 

 sea; rare. Fl. August-September. 



I. Akeragh and Eahaneen near Ardfert, and sparingly near 

 Ballybumiion, Kerry: R.W. 8. i888.— 11. Spike Island, Cork 

 Harbour {Carroll) : Cyl. — IV. Waste ground near the sea at 

 Eaven Point, "Wexford : Hart i88z a. Eosslare ; Bar of the 

 Lough ; and abundant on the Great Saltee Island, "Wexford : 

 Swrt i88^ p. — V. By the south bank of the Liffey at its mouth 

 {More) ; in several places from Howth to the Liffey mouth, and 

 on the coast near Balbriggan {Moore) : Cyh. In Co. Dublin, by 

 Brittas ponds ; wet groiind by the "Ward river near Chapelmidway ; 

 and by the canal at Hazelhatch : iV. C. i8g^. Abundant in marshy 

 meadows below the railway bridge at Drogheda, and plentiful about 

 Baltray, Louth : Praeger i8g'j. — VI. On a turlough between 

 Newtown, Gort, and Loughmanna, Clare ; P. B. G' Kelly. In 

 great abundance on the muddy margin of the lake at Port Couragh, 

 Aranmore Island : Praeger i8g^. — VII. "Wet ground by the shores 

 of Lough Drin and Lough Derevaragh, "Westmeath : Linton i8q6. 



Vm'. PSEUBO-BOTETOiDES R. C. Watson. — I. Among stones at 

 east end of Derrymore island, Tralee Bay, Kerry : R. W. S. i888. — 

 II. "Waste ground at Kilcoleman Castle, sparingly ( Carroll Sj- Allm) : 

 AlUn's Cork. — IV. Eosslare sand-hills, "Wexford : Marshall i8g6. 



3. *C. Bonus-Henrieus Linn. — All-good. 



Districts I. II. — IV. V. VI. VII. — IX. — XI. Xn. 

 Lat. 51^°-56i°- Prom South to North. Type, British-English. 



Lowland. Eoadsides and waste places near dweUings or ruins ; 

 frequent. Fl. June-August. 



I. At Kenmare and Killamey, but rare in Kerry ; R. W. S. On 

 the Little Skelligs Eock, eight miles fi-om the Kerry mainland 

 {Rev. A. Belap) : Ir. Nat. i8gj. Near Kinsale and Durrus : 

 Allm's Cork. "Well established near Bandon, 1897 ; Phillips. — 

 II. Eoadside at Canigtwohill : Flor. Cork 184s — and in 1896 ; 

 Phillips. On the quays at Cork, 1889-97; R.W. S. Castle- 

 townroohe, 1897; Phillips.— Tf. Old Connaught, Bray; More. 



