Composites.] APPENDIX. 493 



Gnaphalium luteo-album Linn. 

 XII. At Lambeg: Flor. Ulst. Belfast {W. Thompson);, and at 

 Malone (i). Orr): Cyh. 



Authorities insufficient, and in any case only a casual or garden 

 escape. 



Pulicaria vulgaris Grsertn. 

 L Cromane, Kerry {Herh. J. Reilly) : Barrington in Journ. of £ot. 



1877- 



Mr. John Eeilly, -who was a coastguardsman, appears to have 

 formed a collection of plants ■whilst living at various stations around 

 the coast. His collection, no-w in the possession of Mr. E. M. 

 Barrington, contains a specimen of this species correctly named from 

 the above locality. The plant, however, has not been re-discovered 

 there, though sought for, and as there is no other record for Ireland 

 it must be regarded as a casual only. 



Xanthium Strumarium Linn. 

 1. Common in the barony of Iraghticonnor near Listowel and other 

 places : Smith's Kerry. — II. In a potato field at the Blarney cloth 

 factory : Flor. Corh. 



The first record should no doubt be referred to Arctiwm minus ; 

 in the Blarney station the plant was merely a casual. 



Achillea tomentosa liinn. 

 XII. Near Newcastle, Co. Down {Miss BalT) : Ann. of Nat. 

 Mist. iS^g. Said also to have been received from Ireland by Sir 

 James Smith : Flor. Sih, 



A garden plant from Southern Eiu'ope ; an escape and not seen 

 recently. 



Anacyclus radiatus Loisel. 

 I. or 11. Ballast heaps, Cork: Hooher Student's Fl. 1884. At 

 Dunboy, Berehaven ( W. Wilson) : AlUn's Cork — V. Gravel pit 

 near Clontarf, Dublin {Praeger) : Ir. Nat. i8gs. 

 A casual, native in Southern Europe. 



Anthemis arvensis Linn. 

 I. Bearhaven : Bdbington in Serb. — IV. Near Greystones, "Wicklow, 

 introduced: Praeger i8g7. — Y. Plentiful in sandy cultivated ground 

 at Portmarnock, 1869 {Moore) : Bee. AM. At Warren House and 

 about Ho;wih village : Flor.Sowth. Lyons, Co. Dublin (7*. C%(MM?fo«); 

 and plentiful in a field at Baybush, Straflan, Kildare {J. Boughs) : 



