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stations in Co. Dublin ; N. C. — VII. At Knock Dria, "Westmeath ; 

 Levinge. — X. In pastures, occasionally, tkrougiout Co. Aimaglf: 

 Praeger i8g^. — XII. In many stations in Antrim, Down, and 

 Deny : -S. ^ P. iSgs- 



Many otlier stations might be given, but tbe plant is in all 

 cases a reHe of recent cultivation, and sbows little tendency to 

 become establislied. 



Trifolium resupinatum Linn. 

 II. Cork Harbour: Serb. Ghandlee. — XII. Fields near Purdysbum, 

 andtbe Griant's Causeway : Flor. Ulst. Saintfleld, Down {Eev. C. H. 

 Waddell) ; waste ground by Belfast Distillery {R. Banna) : S.^P. 

 1895. 



A casual. 



Trifolium agrarium Linn. 



XI. By the Poyle a little north of Kilderry, Donegal; Hart. — 



XII. Drumbo, Co. Down {J. S. Bamies) : Ir. Nat. i8g'/, p. sgq. 

 A casual, spreading in England, and likely to appear elsewhere 



in Ireland. 



OnobrycMs sativa Lamk. — Sainfoin. 

 II. By the shore at Ballymore, Great Island, 1840 : Flor. Cork. — 

 V. Fields near LeixUp ; N. G. — XII. Cherryvalley near Comber : 

 Flor. Self. Fields near "Whitehouse ( W. MaoMillan) : Flor. N.-E. 

 A reHe of cultivation. 



Vicia sativa Linn. — Vetch. 

 Occui-s frequently among crops, by field borders, &c., as an escape 

 from, or relic of, cultivation, but is not permanent. 



LathjTUs Aphaca Linn. 

 II. Near Ballycotton, Cork, 1855 {Ga/rroU): Herl. Ba/rrington. — 

 XII. Near Belfast {Millen) : Phytol. 1831. Stranmillis, 1864-72 

 {J. Mw-phy) : Flor. N.-E. 

 A casual. 



Lathyrus Nissolia Linn. 

 II. At the Waterworks, Cork : Serl. T. Ghandlee. 

 A casual ; native in South England. 



BOBAGEJE. 



Prunus domestica Linn. — Wild Plum. 

 Though recorded from Cork and other places, true P. domestica 

 Linn., with oblong fruit, is not seen wild in Ireland. 



