Zabiata.] APPENDIX. 50& 



Melissa ofacinalis Linn. 

 I. Strand at Carrigaline : Flor. Cork Limestone rocks at Einga- 

 skiddy : Cyb — II. ITear the rope-walk, Sunday's Well, and near 

 BelveUy Castle, Great Island : Flor. CorL—X. If ear a garden on 

 Trasna Island, Lough Erne : Bwrrington 1884. 

 A garden escape, not established. 



Leoniirus Cardiaca Linn. 



I. Ifear Carrigaline; and— II. on Great Island; between Foata 

 and Cork : Flor. Corlc—N. Under a wall at Eoper's-rest, Dublin : 

 Threlheld. 



An escape, not seen recently. 



Teuerium Chamaedrys Linn. 



II. On the Cork Fair-field, 1840 : Flor. Cort.— still there in 1897 ; 

 J. Noonm ^ Phillies. — V. Borders ol fields at Greenhills, on the 

 road leading to Tallaght, Co. Dublin : Waie Ra/r. — not seen recently. 

 On waUs near the river at Trim, Co. Meath ; A. Balfe. 



An introduction, clinging tenaciously to its Cork station. 



PLANTAGINEM. 

 Plantago argentea Linn. 

 A plant of Southern Europe recorded in Soolcer's Studenfs Flora, 

 Ed. III. p. 5JJ, as occurring casually in Ireland ; but no authority 

 or locality is given nor have we been able to discovfer any. 



ILLECFBRA CEM. 

 Corrigiola littoralis Linn. 

 V. On the Sutton side of Howth : Wade Ra/r. 



Never confirmed; the plant observed was probably a form of 

 Polygonum, a/oicula/re. 



CHENOPODIA GEJE. 



Chenopodium polyspermum Linn. 

 II. Lakelands, Cork {Br. Hinoks) : Flor. Corh. — ^V. In sea-marshes 

 near the North "Wall: Wade Bull. — XII. Cultivated ground at 

 Hollywood, Sydenham, and Knock : Flor. Self. 



Not seen recently. Perhaps a casual at Cork, errors in districts 

 V. and XII. 



Chenopodium Vulvaria Linn. — C. olidum Curtis. 

 I. or II. In the county of Cork; but no station given {Brvmmond): 

 Flor. Cork. — II. Tramore, "Waterford {Rev. S. Madden) : Cyl. — 



