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again close by this station in greater abundance, 1892 {C.B.Moffat): 

 Journ. o/JSot. i8g4, pp. 22 Sf 104. Spreading on tte Iforth Bull in 

 1898; N.C. 



A native of Kamtscbatka frequently cultivated in gardens in 

 Europe and Nortb America and reported from sandhill stations in 

 Scandinavia and in Ehode Island U. S. On the North Bull, where 

 it grows freely in association with Psamma a/renwria over a con- 

 siderable space and looks quite wild, the plant is undoubtedly derived 

 from cultivation on the adjacent mainland, a mile distant. 



Petasites albus Gaertn. 

 XII. Shady bank at BaUymenock near Hollywood, Down {Praeger) : 

 Flor. N.-H. 



A garden escape or outcast. 

 Doronicum Pardalianches Linn. — LeopwrcPs Bane. 

 YII. KiUynon, "Westmeath, well established {Miss E. Reynell) : 

 Zevinge i8g4. — X. Naturalized near Tynan, Armagh : Praeger 

 i8g3. — ^XII. Ballymacash: Phytol. 0. S., Vol. V. Near BaUylesson ; 

 by Drumbo Church ; and near Broughshane {Stewart); Beech Hill 

 near Antrim {Rev. W. S. Smith) : Flor. N.-E. 



Garden escapes. 



Cineraria maritima Linn. — Seneeio Cineraria DC. 

 V. Abundant and luxuriant along the sea cHfEs and drift banks for 

 a quarter of a mile west of Sorrento Point, Dalkey, Co. Dublin; 

 also spreading to adjacent walls, roadsides, railway banks, and 

 waste places, 1898 ; iV. C?. 



A native of southern Europe, now so well established in the 

 peculiarly favourable station on Sorrento cKfEs, as perhaps to deserve 

 full admission to the Irish flora. Sir Erancis "W". Brady informs us 

 that this vigorous settlement of a most interesting alien species 

 originated with a packet of seeds sown by him in his garden at 

 Sorrento Cottage, in or about the year 1875. At that time he 

 observed no trace of the plant on any part of the cliffs of which it 

 now forms so conspicuous an ornament, and having had ample 

 opportunity of watching its gradual increase, he has no hesitation 

 in attributing its extension east and west along the rocky coast 

 adjacent to his garden, solely to the agency of wind-borne seeds. 

 The extreme limits of the plapit at present appear to be Sorrento 

 Point on the east and the South Yico bathing-place on the west. 



Seneeio saracenicus Linn. 

 I. Koadside near Bantry {Allin) : Sec. Add. In a field near 



