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FUMARIACE^. 



Corydalis lutea DC. — Yellow Fumitory. 



IV. Walls at BallyartliTir, "Wicklow, many years established ; 

 R. Bayly. — VI. Eoxborough, Galway; Swrt. — XI. Old walls at 

 Greenf ort, Fanet, many years established : Sort z88o.—XIl. "WaUs- 

 at Crvunlin and Hillsborough Park : I7or. N.-E. 



Appears to be naturalizing itself in many stations, chiefly on 

 walls, but is in all cases of obvious garden origin. 



Fumaria parviflora Lamk. 



I. On Cape Clear Island {Brummond!) : Flor. Sib. Three Castle 

 Head ( W. G. Nash) ; "Whiddy Island {Brummond) : Flor. Cork. — 



V. In the county of DubHn (</". Ball) : Cyh. 

 Not confirmed for any of the stations. 



CRUCIFFR^. 



Arabis perfoliata Lami. — Furritis glabra Linn. 

 XII. Plentiful in 1 847 in a small field or enclosure at the foot of 

 the "White Eock Mountain near Belfast (D. Orr) : Cyb. 

 Never confirmed ; authority not reliable. 



Cardamine impatiens Linn. — Bitter Cress. 

 XII. At Shane's Castle near Lough Neagh : Sind 1854. 

 Introduced and perhaps planted. Not found recently. 



AlyssTun incauum Linn. 

 V. One plant at Portmamock, Dublin, 1869 {M. Bowd) : Rec. Add. 

 A casual, not seen recently. 



Alyssum campestre Linn. 



II. Rubbish heap by the Eiver Lee, Cork city (as A. catyemim,) 

 {R. W.S.): Ir. Wat. i8gs, p. so. 



Introduced with foreign grain. 



Alyssum calycinuiu Linn. 

 II. Plentiful in a meadow near "Whitegate, Cork, 1897 ; Phillips.— 

 V. On a sandy bank at Portmamock, Co. Dublin, in 1817, and again 

 near the same station in 1837: Mackay Additions i8sg ^1860. 

 Ee-discovered at Portmamock in 1867 by H. C. Hart, who observed 

 it growing there for several years afterwards : Ree. Add. In a 

 sandy field at Eogerstown, Dublin, eight miles north of Portmamock : 

 N. C. i8g§. — XII. Edge of a barley field and on sand-fences 



