492 APPENDIX. [ Ca^ifoliaem. 



Co. ; Nat. Sis. Rev,- i8s7, p- 227. — XI. "Wood at Buncrana and at 

 Brown HaU near Donegal ; Ha/rt.—KlI. "Walls at BeUaMU : Flor. 

 JJlst. 



An introduced shrubbery plant, novbere naturalized. 



YALERIANE^. 



Valeriana pyrenaiea Linn. 

 XII. Fear Antrim, 1885 {Rm. W. S. Smith) : Flor. JST.-E. 



An introduced shrubbery plant ol Southern France and Spain 

 already naturalized in Great Britain. 



Valerianella carinata Loisel. — Cornsalad. 

 XII. Ditch banks on the main road east of Dundonald, and abun- 

 dant on a by-road leading thence to Hollywood HiUs, Co. Down, 

 1871 {Stewart): Rec. Add. ^ Flor. N.-F. Steadily increasing 

 here {Praeger) : S.SfP. i8gs. 



A colonist, becoming naturalized at Dundonald. 



COMPOSITM. 



Aster [Isevis Linn?] 

 I. Established on the banks of a river near Headford bog, east of 

 EULamey, 1894; R-W-S.—YO.. Thoroughly established by the 

 Nore above Kilkenny, and again below "Woodstock ; also — ^X. At 

 Grlasslough, Co. Monaghan {Miss Young) : Sort 1883 S. — 

 XL Established by the Bundrowes river near Bundoran: H<art 

 i885y. 



Mr. Hart is inclined to refer his plant to the North American A. 

 IcBvis, and perhaps all the stations here given belong to the same. 

 Though of undoubted garden origin it seems thoroughly established 

 and must have been introduced at no recent date. 



Antenuaria margaritacea E. Br. 



I. Cloghreen, KiHamey : WadeRar. Near MiUtown, Kerry : JfacA. 

 Rar. Near Bandon {Drummond); Cape Clear Island {R. W. 

 Townsend) ; and — II. Clomnult, Barrymore : Mor. Cork. — 

 III. Ditch bank between Cullenagh and StradbaUy: Mack 

 Rar. — XL ^y roadside between Gartan and Kilmacrenan, 

 Donegal : Mart 1880. 



Other localities might be quoted, but in all oases the plant is of 

 garden origin and not permanent in its stations. 



