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shady ditch bank and by hedgerows near Einglas, 1893; If. C. — 

 VI. In the Kieber Pass, south of BeU Harbour in Burren, Clare 

 {F. J. Foot) : Cyb. Sparingly at Deelan More, and in considerable 

 quantity at Deelan Beg and Grortyclare, Co. Clare, 1896 ; P. £. 

 0^ Kelly. — VII. Common in the woody grounds about Parsonstown : 

 Ir. Flor. Sf {Moore) : Cyh. — IX. Two large patches at Hazelwood, 

 Sligo (</". Wynne) : Cyh. — X. Several large patches by the Cusher 

 river, Tanderagee, lower demesne, Armagh ; also in many spots in 

 the lower demesne : Praeger zSg^ — observed here some 30 years 

 previously by Rev. G. Robinson, and erroneously recorded as for 

 Tartaraghan in Cyb. Griasslough, Co. Monaghan {Miis Young) : 

 Swrt i88s 8. — XII. In Co. Antrim, in Altaferna Glen near Bally- 

 ■castle {Moore) ; and Langford Lodge near Crumlin, Lough Ifeagh 

 {Miss Maffett) : Cyb. Still very abundant at Langford Lodge 

 {Praeger) ; in quantity on the Dane's Cast close to Scarva House, 

 Down {Rev. S. W. Lett) : S.Sj-P. iSgs- By the river at Glynn 

 near Larne, Antrim {Rev. G, Robinson) ; glen near Loughbrickland, 

 Down {Rev. H. W. Lett) : Flor. N.-E. 



Doubtfully native in all of its Irish stations. 



2. f U. annua Linn. — 1 



Districts I. II. III. — V. VI. — _ — — 



Lat. 51J°-53i^°, Southern half of Ireland. Type, English. 



Lowland. Cultivated land and waste places ; local. Fl. June- 

 August. 



I. On the shore near Beal Castle, plentifully : SmitKs Kerry. — 

 not seen recently in Kerry. By the Lough, Cork : FT,or. Corlc 

 184.^ — and still there in 1896; Phillips. In some quantity in 

 waste ground and in potato fields at the west end of Baltimore 

 village, 1888-92; C. Longfield.—TL. At Sunday's WeU : Flor. 

 Cork i8^j. Abundant at Sunday's "Well and at TivoH, 1896; 

 Phillips. Very sparingly at Toughal: Allin's Cork. In the 

 ground of Newtown school, "Waterford ; Miss S. Qrubb, — III. Abun- 

 dant in potato fields near Kilkenny {J. Sim) : Cyb. — V. Plentifully 

 in cultivated ground and on rubbish in Dublin : Wade Buhl, 

 Frequent in gardens and cultivated gjround in. the suburbs of 

 Dublin, and extending north to Howth, south to Merrion, and west 

 to Blanchardstown, 1895; N. C. — ^VI. Ennis, Co. Clare: Corry 

 1880. 



More abundant in the neighbourhood of Dublin than elsewhere 

 in Ireland, but perhaps introduced in all its stations. 



