J APPEin)IX. 489 



Dickson): Bee. Add. — XII. Near Hollywood, Down {Praeger): 

 Flor. N.-E. 



The Carrickmines specimen preserved in the Grlasneyin Her- 

 barium is too imperfect to be named witli certainty, and is probably 

 B. ohsowrum rather than tetragonum. The Hollywood plant can 

 only be considered a casual, and the references to this species ia 

 the earlier authorities, such as Ir.Flor., Flor. Hil., aiAFlor. Cork, 

 must be transferred to F. dhsewum. 



Epilobium Lamyi F. Schultz. 



I. or II. This is recorded by Mr. Arthur Bennett {Tram. Bat. See. 

 Fdin. i88'j, p. ^g) as found in Co. Cork, by T. Allia, and named 

 by Haussknecht. The precise locality, however, is not given, and 

 it seems best to treat this plant as a casual until some more definite 

 record and particulars are given. 



(Enothera biennis Linn. — Evening Primrose. 

 V. Sparingly at Portmamock {Barrington) : Moore Sf More iS'jS. 

 Eailway banks near Howth, 1895-98; MissMahaffy. — XII. Shore 

 of Lough Neagh at Massareene Park : Flor. N.-E. 



A garden escape ia these as in many other Irish stations. 



CUGURBITACFM. 



Bryonia dioica Jacq. 



II. Lismore 1803 {R. Bwois): Herh. Grull. On an old fence in 

 the glebe at the Eectory, Tramore {Rev. J. Cooke) : Cyh. — III. " It 

 was brought to me from Catherlough, or as we pronounce it 

 Carlow" : Threlkeld. — IV. Hedges by the roadside near Westaston 

 nearWicklow ; F. Moore. — V. Near the Bailey Lighthouse, Howth, 

 1894 ; Miss A. Kinahan. 



Planted or an escape. 



UMBELLIFERM. 



Eryngium campestre Linn. 

 II. Sandy field near Lismore, Waterford {Brtmmond) : Flor. Eih. 

 A casual, not recently seen in Ireland. 



Trinia vulgaris DC. 



V. Near the church at Athboy, Meath : Wade Bull. 



An error ; the plant observed was perhaps some form of Pirwpi- 

 nella Saxifraga. 



