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and south side of the Dargle {Ba/rrington) : Moore ^ More iS'jS. 

 Eockmovmt between Ferns Eind Enniscortiy {J. Morrison) : Rec. 

 Add. — IX., Plentiful in the woods at Eockingham, Eoscommon 

 {Moore): Rec. Add.—X.. Knooknaliatna, Oldcastle, Cavan {Rev. 

 if. J. Salpin): Flor. mK—Xll. By the river Maine; Shane's 

 Castle, 1837; Moore. Shane's Castle grounds {Carry)-. Flor. 

 N.-E. 



Apparently semi-naturalized in some parts of Ireland, and almost 

 deserving of a place in the Irish Flora. 



Sisymbrium pannonicum Jacq. 

 II. Abundant on a rubbish heap by the river Lee, City of Cork 

 {R. W. S.) : Ir. Nat. i8g^. — V. Eubbish heap near the Manure 

 "Works, East Wall, Dublin Harbour, 1894; iV. C— XII. Waste 

 ground adjoining the Belfast Distillery {R. Hanna) : S.SfP. i8gs- 

 Introduced with foreign grain. 



Sisymbrium Columnae Jacq. 

 V. Waste ground near the Manure works. East Wall, Dublin 

 Harbour, 1894; IT. C. — XII. Waste ground near Belfast Distillery, 

 1893-94 {R. Hmna) : S.Sj-R. iSgj. 



Introduced with ballast or foreign graia. 



Erysimum cbeirantboides Linn. 

 II. Gravelly fields near Sunday's Well, Cork : Drummond i8ig. 

 Eubbish heaps by the Lee, near Sunday's Well, Cork {R. W. S.) : 

 Ir. Nat. iSgs. — Y. About Templeogue : Threlkeld. — VII. For two 

 miles along the road between Paisonstown and Portumna in 

 Galway, and in the adjoining parts of Tipperaxy {M. Dowd) : Rec. 

 Add. Kuockdrin, Westmeath : Levinge i8g4. — IX. Hudson's 

 Bay, Lough Eee, Eoscommon : B.Sj-V. i88'j. — XL Carraghblagh, 

 Donegal, 1894; Ha/rt. — XII. Betw;een BaUinderry and Lisbum, 

 1837 ; Moore. 



Introduced with seed, and though of not infrequent occurrence, 

 seems to be nowhere thoroughly established. 



Erysimum orientale E. Br. 



I. Max fields near Dingle, Kerry {JBabington) : Cyh. Near Shannon 

 Vale mills, Clonakilty ; and — II. Near Midleton mills : AlUn's 

 Cork Eubbish heap by the Lee, Cork {R.W.S.): Ir. Nat. 

 i8gs. — IV. Near Enniscorthy, Wexford {J. Morrison): Cyh. — 

 V. Kilmessan railway station ; More. 

 A casual, nowhere established.' 



