I900.] I^iNTON. — Alchauiila imlgaris group hi Irdaiid. 93 



35. North Donegal.— By Lough Salt, hb. British Museum. 



36. T5-rone. — Near Omagh, Miss M. C, Knowles. 



39. Antrim.— Hb. Science and Art Museum, Dublin; near Belfast, R. P. 

 Murray; Dunseverick, R. LI. Praeger; Squires Hill, near Belfast, 

 S. A. Stewart. 



A. filicaulis, Buser {Bull, de V Herb. Boissier, i., app. 2, p. 22, 1893). 

 I or 2. Kerry. — Hb. British Museum, 



5. East Cork.— Hb. Science and Art Museum, Dublin; hb. British 



Museum ; in both cases from Fermoy. 



6. Waterford.— Cappoquin, R. LI. Praeger; also hb. Science and Art 



Museum, Dublin, from Kilmacow. 



7. South Tipperar)'. — Fethard, R. LI. Praeger. 



10. North Tipperary. — R. LI. Praeger. 



11. Kilkenny. — Ballyragget, R. LI. Praeger. 



13. Carlow. — R. LI. Praeger. 



14. Queen's County. — Grantstown and base of Arderin, R. LI. Praeger. 



15. S.E. Gal way. — About Woodford, R. LI. Praeger. 



16. West Gal way .'—Recorded from Cloubur {Joicrn. Bof., 1896, 254), E. S. 



Marshall; Moycullen and Kilbeg, R. LI. Praeger. 



17. N.K. Galway. — R. LI. Praeger. 



18. King's County. — R. LI. Praeger. 



19. Kildare. — R. LI. Praeger. 

 21. Dublin. — R. LI. Praeger. 



23. Westmeath. — By Lough Derevaragh, &c., R. LI. Praeger. 



24. Longford. — R. LI. Praeger. 



25. Roscommon. — Mote Park, &c., R. LI. Praeger. 

 29. Leitrim. — R. LI. Praeger. 



31. Louth. — Near Kearney's Cross, R. LI. Praeger. 



36. Tyrone. — Near Omagh, Miss M. C. Knowles. 



37. Armagh. — Near Tynan Abbey, S. A. Stewart. 



39. Antrim. — On Cave Hill, Belfast, S. A. Stewart; Knockagh, R. LI. 



Praeger. 



40. T>Qrry.—F2deS. A. Stewart. 



Excepting this last, and the two contributed by the Rev. 

 K. S. Marshall, specimens from all these localities have 

 passed through my hands ; and I am well assured these three 

 exceptions were also rightly named. It is a little remarkable 

 that A. filicaiilis, Buser, should be twice as well distributed 

 as either of the other two. In England and Scotland, the 

 type is nearl)^ as widely distributed ; but A. alpeslris, Schmidt, 

 being seldom found except in subalpine situations, is naturally 

 more restricted. 



Bournemouth. 



