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Chenopodium album (Linn.) District 7. Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. 
C. rulrum (Linn.) District 2. Edge of a bog at Kilcoleman, with 
Rumex maritimus ; Eev. T. Allin. 
Obs. C. urhicum (Linn.) Has not been rediscovered, and we fear 
that C. murale was the plant gathered in Upper Dominick-street. 
Atriplex littoralis (Linn.) District 6. Great Aran Island ; H. C. 
Hart. District 1 1 . Lighthouse at Fanet ; idem. 
A. angustifolia (Sm.) District 6. Aran; H. C. Hart. District 
7. Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. District 11. Fanet; H. C. Hart. 
A. hastata (Linn.) District 7. Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. 
A. armaria (Woods.) — 5. Sandy shore at Portraine, and Gormans- 
town, and south bank of the estuary below Drogheda, but quite rare ; 
A. G. M. Not seen on the coast of Antrim by Mr. E. Tate. 
OUoiie portulacoides (Moq.) — 5. Pocks at south side of, and on the 
flat shore at north end of Portraine opposite Push ; also on the south 
side of the estuary below Drogheda ; A. G. M. Salt marsh on south 
side of Dundalk Bay ; Templeton. 
Rumex maritimus {JArm.) District 2. Sparingly on the edge of a 
bog at Kilcoleman ! Pev. T. Allin. 
\R. pidoher (Linn.) District 4. On the shore by the harbour at 
Bray, 1867-72; D. M. — 5. Shore near the Pace-stand at Baldoyle, 
1868, very sparingly ; A. G. M. 
R. MydrolapatJium (Huds.) — 2. Abundant near Buttevant, Cork, 
and Cappoquin, Waterford ; Pev. T. Allin. 
] Polygonum Bistorta (Linn.) — 3. In Captain Mitchel's ground by 
the ijrook near Stradbally, 1 732 ; Annot. in Threlkeld. This is, pro- 
bably, the very same locality where it was observed by Mr. Chandlee 
130 years later. 
P. Raii (Bab.) — 1. Sandy point at entrance to the harboar of Ard- 
groom, Cork; A. G. M. — 5. Shore north of Gormanstown ; A, G. M. 
^Hippopliae rhamnoides (Linn.) District 4. Thoroughly estab- 
lished on the sandhills at Kiltennel, north of Courtown, Wexford, where 
Miss Farmer has ascertained that it was planted about thirty years ago. 
Mr. J. Morrison informs us that this shrub grows also on the sandy 
shores at Raven Point, near Wexford Harbour. (5). Planted at Rush. 
Empetnm nigrum (Linn.) District 3. Plentiful on Mount Lein- 
ster, on the borders of Carlow and Wexford ; R, Clayton Browne. 
District 7. Tops of mountains four miles from Parsonstown ; M. Dowd. 
District 10. Sperrin mountains, Tyrone; S. A. Stewart. Occurs on 
many of the mountains near Killarnej and on Connor Hill ; A. G. M. 
Euphorbia hyherna (Linn.) District 11. Among large rocks and 
bushes on the south side of the Poisoned Glen, Dunlewy, Donegal, in 
no great quantity ; N. Moore, 1867 — thus confirming the accuracy of 
Robert Brown's observation. This spurge flowers in the early Spring, 
commencing often in the middle of April. It frequently grows on 
open rocky banks, and among heath on the mountains, ascending to 
1500 feet or more in the Horse's Glen, Mangerton ; A. G. M. 
E, amygdaloides (Linn.) District 4? A single plant has been ob- 
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