•56 CRASSULAGE^. 



borough; S.A.S. Wan-enpoint; Rev. C. H. Waddell. 



Downpati'ick ; C. Dickson. Tiillycaime and Drumkee bogs ; 



T.H.C. ConHg, R.Ll.P. 

 Antiim — In many ditches; Ttrnpleton, 1797. King's moss; Flor.Belf. 



Bog meadows, Ballyeaston, Castle Dobbs, and "WTiitehead ; 



Flor. Ulst. Shore of Lough Neagh at Selshan, also at Duneane, 



and Camckfergus ; S.A.S. 

 Derry— By Enagh Lough, also at Magilligan, and by the Bann above 



Kilrea, not infrequent in the county ; D.M. 



Okder XXIV. CRASSUZ.iiCi:JB. 



SEDUM Linn. Stonecrop. 



1. S. rhodlola D.C. (Rhodiola rosea Linn.). Roseroot. 

 Damp shady cliffs— rare. Fl. June and July. 



Do\\Ti— On black rocks (Silurian grit) of Shanslieve, and Slieve-na-Glough 



in the Moume range ; R.Ll.P. 

 Antrim— South end of Slemish, and north of Rathlin ; Templeton. Still 



plentiful on steep cliffs at the northwest of the island ; S.A.S. 



1882. Tor Head, and Fairhead ; Cyb. Hib. Grayman's path 



Fairhead; ^..Y.i^.C, 1870. Glenariffe ; R.Ll.P. 

 First found in Ireland by Mr. Templeton. Cave Hill station of Cyb. 

 Hib. — erroneous, the plant was never there in recent times. 



2. S. telephium Linn. Orpine Live-long. 



Ditches, and wet gi'ound- rare, and probably only as a garden escape. 

 Fl. July and Aug. {Cyb. Hib.). 



Down— Hedges between Newry and Loughbrickland ; Jr. Flor. Bally- 

 holme, and Orlock; Flor. Self. Near Ballynahinch, and 

 Mealough Hill ; Flor. Belf. Roadside ditch near Stormount 

 Castle, also near Comber rail, station, and strand between 

 Newtownards and Mountstewart ; S.A.S. Roadside near 

 Castlereagh; T.H.C. 



Antrim -Roadside from Colin Glen to Hannahstown ; Flor. Belf. Old 

 quarries in parish of Duneane; Cyb. Hib. Galgorm; R. Tate. 

 Shane's Castle woods ; T.H.C. 



Not sufficiently investigated, but our plant is probably Var. S. fabaria 

 Koch. 



3. S. ang-licum Hudson. 



Flat rocky surfaces— common by the coast, rare inland, but occurs at 



