Chelidonium.] PAPAVERACEZ. 13 
CHELIDONIUM Linn. 
C. majus Linn. Celandine. 
Districts I. — — IV. — VI. VII — — 
Alien. About roadside walls and banks, &c. Rare and 
local. Peren. May—July. 
I. Along the roadside near Killowen and again near Cleady 
east of Kenmare : R.W.S. 1891, and in 1912.—IV. A garden 
weed at Dunloe Castle, 1901.—VI. Near Woodlawn and 
beside the road to Ross Castle, Killarney ; about Muckross 
Abbey ruins and by a garden wall near Aghadoe, 1888- 
1909.— VII. Sparingly on a wall at Ballycarty east of Tralee, 
and on roadside banks near the Kerries and the Spa, Tralee 
Bay, 1890-1902: R.W.S. 
First record in 1888: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
FUMARIACES. 
FUMARIA Linn. 
F. capreolata Linn. F. pallidiflora Jord. Fumitory (genus) 
Districts — I]. III. — V. VI. VII VII. — 
Colonist. Cultivated fields and waste places. Rather rare. 
Ann. April—September. 
II. Sparingly about Darrynane and by the River Finnihy 
near Kenmare, 1889.—III. Near the coast-guard station at 
Kells Bay and near Doulus Head west of Cahersiveen, 
1892.—V. Roadside east of Castlegregory, 1890 ; near Inch, 
Dingle Bay, 1894: R.W.S. In cultivated land on the Great 
Blasket Island (Praeger & Stelfox) Irish Nat. 1912, p. 159.— 
VI. In fields near the Laune below Beaufort bridge and 
sparingly near Headford, 1892-94: R.W.S. Near Killarney : 
Druce 1907.—VII. In several localities about Killorglin and 
Cromane, Castlemaine Harbour, sparingly at Milltown and 
near Fenit, Tralee Bay, 1887-1892. VIII. Roadside near 
Abbeydorney, 1892, and sparingly by roadside near Brown’s 
Castle, Shannon estuary, 1908: #.W.S. 
First record in 1889: R.W.S., Journ. of Bot. 
F. purpurea Pugsley.* 
Districts — — — — VV. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Colonist. Cultivated ground, roadsides and waste places. 
Rather rare. Ann. May—September. 
* Plants from localities followed by the sign ! have been named by Mr, 
H, W. Pugsley. 
