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Avena pratensis Linn. 

 I. Blackrock ; Glasheen ; and — II. "Wlitepoint and Little Island : 

 Mor. Cork.—Y. Near Dublin {Mr. Vnderwood) : Cyl.—KL. Coast 

 near Culdaff , Donegal ; and— XII, By the New Lodge road, Belfast : 

 Flor. Ulst. 



Most probably errors in all cases. 



Avena strigosa Schi-eb, 

 Occurs as a -weed of cultivation nearly throughout Ireland, but is 

 uncertain in its appearances and nowhere permanent. 



Avena fatua JA!m.— WiU Oat. 

 I. Corn fields near Dingle, Kerry {Moore) : Cyh. — I. and II. Not 

 infrequent about Cork {Carroll): Cyl.—Y. Portmamock, Dublin 

 {B. Orr) : Cyb.—YIII. Inishbofin and Inishark : More 18'jb.— 

 XII. Coi-nflelds and waysides : Flor. JBelf. 

 A casual. 



Cynosurus echinatus Linn. 



III. In a field at Saadbrook, Carlow {R. Clayton Browne) : Rec. 

 Add. 



A casual. 



Briza minor Linn. 

 I. In a field near Douglas {Brummond) : Flor. Corh In considerable 

 quantity in a field near the railway station at Blackrock, Cork, 1859 

 {T. Sullivan) : Cyh. 



A casual, not seen recently. 



Foa compressa Linn. 



IV. On an old wall near Aughnagoppal Bridge, "Wexford : Moffat 

 i88g. — V. Eocky ground at the foot of the Dublin mountains 

 ( TVhite) : Cyh. About Tighnohuillia and TuUyaUen, Louth ; and — 

 VI. Walls and dry banks between Galway and Tuam : White 

 1808. — X. Eoadside between Portadown and Lurgan ( W. McMUlen) : 

 Rec. Add. — XI. In several places on the old walls of Londonderry 

 {Moore) : Cyh. — still there sparingly in 1888 ; Stewart. — XII. 

 Eoadside between Ballycastle and BalUntoy, Antrim {More) : Rec. 

 Add. 



Introduced in all of its stations and nowhere established in any 

 •considerable quantity, though it has maintained itself on Deny 

 walls for many years. 



