APPENDIX. 



EXCLUDED SPECIES. 



JEirrors, casuals, and aliens not fully naturalized. 

 BANUJSrCULA CUM, 



Clematis Vitalba Linn. — Trmeller's Joy. 



IV. SandliUs at Courtown, "Wexford, sparingly {More) : Reo. 

 Add. — Y. SandHUs at Portrane opposite MalaHde, sparingly 

 {Moore) : Gyl. — still there but not increasing, 1866-1880 ; Sart, 

 North Biill, Dublin {B. M'Ardle) : Ir. Wat. i8g2, p. 135. RaUway 

 bank, KUlester, Co. DubHn, 1865; Sart — ^weU established here ia 

 1895; N.C. 



Also recorded from hedges and shrubberies in many parts of 

 Ireland, but has nowhere established itself in quantity in thoroughly 

 ■wild stations. In some localities, such as along the north side of 

 Muckross Lake, Killamey, it has been known for many years in a 

 semi-naturalized state and perhaps almost deserves admission to the 

 Irish Plora. In the Appendix to Threlkeld's Synopsis, lys'j, Dr, 

 Thomas Molyneux says : " The Vioma or Traveller's Joy and the 

 Viscus or Misseltoe (both very frequent in. England), I could never 

 meet with either in Ireland." 



Anemone apennina Linn. 

 v. Glasnevin : Wade Ra/r. & Flor. Sib. — still in the grounds of 

 DelviUe, at Glasnevin : Cyh. Among bushes by the Dodder near 

 Templeogue Bridge, 1896; JSF.C. 



Escaped from cultivation or planted. 



Adonis autumnalis Linn. — PheaswnVs Eye. 

 II. Little Island, Cork, once seen {J. Sullivan) ; and — IV. By a 

 pathway between Enniskerry and Bray {P. MeArdh) : Cyh. — 



V. " Inter segetes nonnunquam " : Wade Bull. About Dundrum 

 {B. Orr) ; and near the MarteUo Tower at Howth, sparingly, 1865 

 {Br. E. P. Wright) : Cyi. 



A casual introduced with seed, and not seen recently. 



