502 APPENDIX. ISolmaceie. 



Datnra Stramonium Linn. — Thorn-apple. 

 Recorded in Flor. Sit. as growing occasionally in waste ground 

 near towns, haTing been much, used at one time as an asthma cure, 

 also in Wade Bar. as growing abundantly by the river Lions, 

 King's Co. 



An escape from cultivation, now extinct. 



S CR OPHULARINHJE. 



Verbascum nigrum Linn. 

 II. Suir Island, Clonmel {Miss QruU) : Cyh. 

 A casual. 



Verbascum virgatum Stokes. 

 I. Near Kenmare : Mack Ra/r. — but not seen recently. In an old 

 quarry near Blackrock, and on a wall near Goleen, Cork, 1896 ; 

 Phillips. — II. Cusquinny {T. Wright) : Cyl. Nearly a hundred 

 plants ia two large meadows at Little Island, Cork, 1897 ; Phillips 

 Sf R. W. S. — IX. One plant neai- Ballybrine wood, Cong, Mayo, 

 1896 ; Miss M. F. Jackson. 



An aHen becoming established at Little Island, Cork. 



Verbascum Blattaria Linn. — Moth Mullein. 

 I, By the old town wall of Bandon, 1858 {J. Sullivan) : Annot. in 

 Flor. Cork. In a pasture field opposite Monkstown {Carroll): 

 Cyl. — II. Abundant on rubbish and about quaiiies at Queenstown 

 (€7^ Sullivam) : Cyl. Near Cloyne : AlliWs Cork. One plant at 

 Little Island, 1892, and plentiful in waste ground at Muskerry 

 railway terminus, 1895; Phillips. Ballydine, Tipperary (Jf«s« S. 

 Grull) ; Clonmel ( C. Jacob) : Cyl. Waste ground at the "Water- 

 ford-Tramore terminus : B. B. ^ Q. i88g. — IV. On rough stony 

 ground a little north of Wicklow {More) : Rec. AM. 



An alien recurring frequently about Cork, but uncertain in. its 

 appearances and not sufficiently established to justify its admission 

 to the Irish Flora. 



Erinus alpinus Linn. 

 I. Introduced and spreading on an old garden wall at Douglas, 

 Cork: AlWs Cork, 1883. Spreading rapidly at Blackrock; 

 Douglas; and Victoria Cross in the suburbs of Cork City, and 

 appearing as well established as Lina/ria Cymlalaria, 1895 ; on old 

 walls near Crosshaven, 1897; Phillips. — II. "Waste ground near 

 the shore at Queenstown, 1892 ; N. C. Quite established between 



