482 APPENDIX. \_Germiace(iB. 



Flor. N.-E. Near Comber, Down {Praeger); and Ballinderry, 

 Antrim ( W. Bonnm) : S.SfP. iSg^. 

 Garden escapes or outcasts. 



Geranium nodosum Linn. 

 IV. Wood at Nevtownbarry, "Wexford, -well established, 1871 {J. 

 Morrison) : JRec. Add. — X. Naturalized on a bank south of Armagh : 

 Praeger i8gj. 



Of garden origin like the preceding. 



Geranium Pheeum Lian. 

 II. At Eoxboro, Midleton {Allin) : Bee. Add. At Lota "Wood : 

 Allin's Cork. — Y. In a neglected avenue near Ballybeg railway 

 station, Co. Meath, for many years ( Q. Dawson) : Ree. Add. — '■ 

 VI. At Grlenstal, Co. Limerick, naturalized ( C. B. Ba/rrington) : 

 Ma/rt i88iy. — X. Hedge near Mullaghmore Lake, Armagh, an 

 escape : Praeger i8g^. — XI. Near Templecame, Donegal {Miu 

 Young) : Ha/rt 1886. — XII. Eoadside in Island Magee {R. Tate) : 

 Bee. Add. Plentiful by a stream into the lower end of Knock Glen, 

 appearing quite wild {Stewart) : Flor. N.-E. 



Always originating from cultivation, but becoming naturalized 

 in some of its stations. 



Oxalis corniculata Linn. 

 Eecorded as an escape near Belfast {Flor. JV.-F.) and is not infre- 

 quently met with elsewhere about walls, &c., in the neighbourhood 

 of gardens. 



Oxalis stricta Linn. 

 Eecorded from BelEast, 1842 {G. G'Brieri); and near Lisbum (;Sf. 

 Pirn) : Ree, Add. 



Like the preceding, occurs only as an obvious garden escape. 



SAPINBAGEM. 



Acer campestre Linn. — Maple. 



Acer Pseudo-platanus Linn. — Sycamore. 

 Both the Maple and Sycamore occur in hedges and woods in many 

 parts of Ireland from South to North, but are in all cases planted or 

 derived from plantations. The Maple appears wild in some of its 

 stations in Antrim, Derry, and Mayo, and the Sycamore freely 

 reproduces itself from seed in many places, occasionally spreading 

 to peat bogs in the neighbourhood of plantations. 



