476 APPENDIX. [ Crmifera. 



Camelina sativa Crantz. 

 II. Eubbisli teap by the river Lee, Cork city {E. W.S.): Ir. Nat. 

 iSgs, p. 20.— JN. At "Wexford {CarrolT): Serb. T. Chandlee. 

 Occasionally at Passaroe : Moore and Mors i8'j8. — V. Lands about 

 CoUon and CoUonbeg, Lontb : Ir. Flor. A -weed at Howth, 1881 ; 

 Sa/rt. — YII. Knock Drin, "Westmeatli : Levinge 1894. — ^lH- ^ 

 tbe borders of Lough Corrib near Lemonfleld, Oughterard, in a truly 

 wild state: Wade Rar.—Xll. Fields at Malone, 1799 : Temvphton 

 MS. In several stations in. Antrim, Derry, and Down: Flor. 

 N.-K, w.diS.SfP. 1895. 



An iatroduotion, usually with flax seed, and still not infrequent 

 in the ITorth-East. 



Brassica oleracea Linn. — Callage. 

 II. On cliffs near Toughal, sparingly (Brummond) : Flor. CorTc. — 

 XII. Among stones on the beach in the Island of Eathlin {Miss 

 Gage): Flor. Ulst. 



Escapes from cultivation. 



Brassica adpressa Boiss. 



V. A single plant at Portmarnock, 1867 {Hart) : Rec.Add. Along 

 the roadside near Sutton station, County Dublin, 1890 ; Ceeil 

 Bidler. 



A casual. 



Brassica ITapus Linn, and B. Bapa Linn. 

 Both of these plants appear to be frequent throughout Ireland in 

 waste places, on hedge banks, and by riversides. They are, no 

 doubt, ia all cases relics of cultivation, and the different forms have 

 seldom been discriminated. 



Brassica monensis Ends. 



VI. Isles of Arran (Lightfoot) : Ir. Flor. 



The locality is confounded with the Scottish island of Arran, 

 for which the plant is recorded by Lightfoot in Flora Seotiea. 



Diplotaxis teuuifolia DC. 



II. Plentiful at Haulbowline, and sparingly near "Whitepoint,. 

 Great Island, Cork, 1896; W. G. Axford. — V. Portmarnock, in 

 some plenty {T. Chandlee) : Carroll 18^'/, — VIII. A single ^lant 

 near Westport, Mayo {Bahmgton): Cyl. — XII. Milewater, near 

 Belfast ( W. MUlen) : Flor, JSf.-F. 



Introduced, and nowhere fuUy established. 



