Ckenopodiacece.] APPENDIX. 507 



Salicornia radicans Smitli. 



I. Dunbeacon, Carbery {H. W. Townsend) ; not confirmed : Flor. Cork. 

 — V. Seashore, Howtb : Spec, in Serb. MacTca/y. — XII. Strand at 

 Narrow "Water below Newry : Mach. Cat. Hollywood and Cherry- 

 valley near Comber : Flor. Belf. 



Not confirmed for any of the stations. Mackay's specimen, 

 though correctly named, is of little authority as regards the locality ; 

 and the records for Districts I. and XII. should no doubt be referred 

 to the Va/r. peoctjmbens of S. lierlacea. 



Polygonum maritimum Linn. 



II. Ballycotton; Eingpoint, Youghal; and on the Cunnegar of 

 Dungarvan, Co. "Waterford : Flor. Corh. — XII. Hollywood shore : 

 Flor. Ulst. 



Errors, the plant gathered was probably P. Rail or a form of 

 P. 



Fagopyrum esculentum Moench — Buchwheat. 

 Occurs occasionally about field borders or among crops as a casual 

 introduction or escape from cultivation, but is nowhere established. 



Rumex palustris Smith — R. Kmosus Thuill. 

 II. Marshy ground near Toughal {Drwmmond) : Mach. Cat. Bogs 

 near Ballycotton : Flor. Corlc.^^. Marshes at Howth : Wade Rmr. 

 — XII. Portmore and by the Bann at Portglenone : Templeton MS. 

 Between Portstewart and Portrush (Br. Moore) : Flor. Ulst. 

 Errors. 

 Rumex seutatus Linn. — French Sorrel. 

 YI. On an old wall near Lisdoonvama, 1896; P. B. 0' Kelly. 

 An escape from an ancient kitchen-garden. 



ELEAQNACEM. 



Hippophee rhamnoides Linn. — Sea BucWhorn. 

 IV. Thoroughly established on the sandhills at Eltennel, north of 

 Courtown, "Wexford, where it was planted about 1842 (^Miss Farmer): 

 Ree. Add. Extending here for about thi-ee-quarters of a mile, ia 

 some places forming impervious thickets : Ha/rt i88ia. Two large 

 patches on the clifEs near Ardmine Church, "Wexford, 1897 : 

 Marshall i8g8. — V. Planted at Eush, Co. Dublin: Rec. Add. 

 Apparently spreadiag on the Rush sandhills, 1893 ; N.C. 



Its standing on the "Wexford coast almost entitles this plant -to 

 a place in the Irish flora. 



