474 APPENDIX. \_Crmifer(s, 



between BeUarena and the Eoe mouth, Derry, in some quantity, 

 1897 ; Mrs. Leelody. 



Shows a tendency to become naturalized in Ireland. 



Alyssum maritiiimm Linn. 

 I. or II. About Cork on rocks and walls ( Ca/rroll) : AUm'a Cork 

 Not confirmed. 



Draba muralis Linn. 

 I. On a wall at Evergreen and at the Mathew Cemetery, Cork : 

 Flor. Cork. — ^V. Abundant on the walls of the Botanic Gardens, 

 Glasnevin; E.W.S.—XII. Old waUs about Belfast: Flvr. Vlst. 

 Plentiful on an old bridge near Annoy, Antrim ; walls near a 

 nursery at Newry : Ir. Nat. iSg6, p. 184. 

 Introduced with garden seeds or plants. 



Draba rupestris E. Br. 



IX. This plant was first announced as Irish by W. Andrews in 

 1845 {London Journ. of £ot. Vol. IV.), and had been previously 

 recorded in the seventh edition of Withering^ s Botanical Arrange- 

 ment as plentifid on the limestone mountains of Leitrim and SUgo. 

 In 1871, Dr. Moore and "W. T. Dyer recorded this plant as growing 

 very sparingly on the north side of Ben Bulben {Ree. Add.). Only 

 two immature specimens seem to have been gathered on this 

 occasion, and on one of them being submitted to Mr. Arthur Bennett 

 grave doubts were thrown on the correctness of the naming. A 

 careful search made by Messrs. Barrington and Yowell in 1884 

 over the Ben Bulben range, only resulted in the discovery of some 

 dwarf forms of Braba incana not unlike B. rwpesi/ris at first sight ; 

 and there is but little room to doubt that some such form as this 

 was erroneously recorded as B. rwpestris — see B. ^ V. 188$, 



Cochlearia Armoracia Linn. — Sorse Radish. 

 II. Along the "Waterf ord coast : H(wt 1883 jB. Between Tivoli and 

 Glanmire, Cork, abundant for nearly two miles along a strip of 

 waste groimd : Phillips i8g$. — ^V. In many parts of Co. DubUn ; 

 if. C. — ^XI. Near Bundoran ; Sa/rt. 



Long established ia many of its stations, but is in aU cases a relic 

 of cultivation and shows little tendency to increase, rarely fl.owering 

 "and never fruiting in Ireland. 



Hesperis matronalis Linn. — Barnes Violet. 

 II. Eocks at Glanworth near Fermoy {T. Chandlee) : AUin's Cork. 

 Near Carrigacunna ; AlUn. — IV. Woods at Poulaphuca, "WicklQW, 



