162 COMPOSIT A. (Cichoriu m 
CICHORIUM Linn. 
C. Intybus Linn. Chicory. Wild Succory. 
Districts — — — IV. V. — — VIII — 
Colonist. Grass fields and cultivated ground. Very rare 
and local. Peren. July—September. 
IV. In several localities about Beaufort and Churchtown, 
some years in quantity, 1909-12 : Miss L. Magill. Sparingly 
in a field about a mile south of Churchtown, by the Hag’s 
Glen road, 1911, and—V. Several plants in a field at Ballina- 
steenig east of Dingle, 1905: R.W.S. Sparingly in a field 
of sown grass near Cloghane, Brandon Bay, 1913: Praeger. 
Sparingly in a field between Stradbally and Lough Gill to 
the west of Castlegregory, circa 1890, but not seen there 
recently: Dean Isaacs—VII. Abundant in a meadow 
between the Ferry bridge, Cashen River, and Sheepwalk, 
1908: RWS. 
First record in 1908: R.W.S., Irish Nat. 
LAPSANA Linn. 
L. communis Linn. Nipplewort. 
Districts I. If. WU. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. Ix. 
Native. Bushy places, hedge banks, roadsides and as a 
weed in cultivated ground. Common. Ann. July— 
September. 
From sea-level, to 650 feet in fields near the Kenmare- 
Killarney road and to 750 feet in the Roughty valley 
(R.W.S.). 
First record in 1881: Barrington, Proc. R.I.A. 
CREPIS Linn. 
C. virens Linn. C. capillaris Wallr. 
Districts I. ID TIT. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Banks, roadsides, dry pastures, walls, &c. Very 
common, Ann. June—October. 
From sea-level, to 1,200 feet on Connor Hill (R.W.8.). 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
C. paludosa Meench. Hieracium paludosum Linn. 
Districts — [07.] — — — VI. — VI. — 
Native. Moist shady places. Very rare and local. Peren. 
June—August. 
[II. “In Ballybog, not far from Blandford ” (Dr. Smith) 
