472 APPENDIX. 



Iffyosurus minimus Linn. — Mouse-tail. 

 North of Ireland : Brit. Mor., Hds. 4. and, 5. 



A fraud, the epeciinens sent were ohtaiiied from a botanic 

 garden : Flor. N.-E. 



Ranunculus Mrsutus Curtis. 

 II. Galtymore, Tipperary : Flor. Sib.— Til. At Skeig O'NeU, 

 near Belfast {Millen) ; MagUligan Eocks {Moore) ; and Warren- 

 poiat {BioMe) : Fhr. TTlst. 



Erroneous determination; some of thiB records should perhaps- 

 be referred to the mountain form of B. acris. 



Ranunculus arvensis Linn. 



V. "It flowers among com in May about Eahany and Kilsaughan ' ' : 

 ThrelTceld Synopsis I'js'j. Plentiful at Baldrummond, the estate of 

 Dr. Scott near the Man of "War inn : Mack. Bar. 1806. In corn- 

 fields near Balbriggan {Br. Scott) : Templeton MS. In cornfields 

 at Eaheny and Malahide {Mr. Johnston) : Oyh. — XII. At Agnews 

 HUl and in a shrubbery at Inver, near Lame, introduced : Templeton 

 MS. 



Specimens of the Baldrummond plant, correctly named, are 

 preserved in the Admiral Jones Herbarium, Science and Art Museum, 

 Dublin. No doubt introduced with com in all cases. Not seen 

 recently and can hardly be regarded as permanent. 



Helleborus viridis Linn. — Green Sellebore. 

 Eecorded for many localities from South to North of Ireland, but 

 is in all cases an escape from cultivation. 



Helleborus foetidus Linn. — Fetid Sellebore. 



VI. Stated by K'Eogh {Botanica) to grow on great mountains, 

 particularly Slieve Baghtine and near Drumcullagher, in Limerick. 



An error. 



Delphinium Ajacis Eeichb. 

 V. A single plant in sandy arable ground at Portmamock, 1869 

 {More) : Bee. Add. 



A casual not recently observed. 



BFRBFBIBFM. 



Berberis vulgaris Linn. — Barberry. 

 Occurs in many localities, but is always planted or an escape or 

 outcast. 



