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Wet places by roadsides, and marshy, sandy, waste ground— very 

 common. Fl. July and Aug. 



IiUZUXiA B. C. 'WOODRUSH. 



1. Im, maxima B.C. (L. sylvatica Bicheno). 



"Wet places in woods and glens— common. Fl. mid. April till mid. 

 June. Ranges from sea level to 2700 feet. 



2. lb. vernalls B.C. (L. pilosa Willd.). 



"Woods, and damp shady places — common. Fl. April and May. From 

 near sea level to 1000 feet. 



3. £. campestris Willd. 



Pastures, and heaths— common, especially on the hills. Fl. April and 

 May. Ascends to 2350 feet {Eart). 



4. Xi. erecta Besv. (L. multiflora Lej.). 



Heaths, and peat bogs— common. Fl. May and June. Ranges from 

 100 to 1500 feet. 



Order LXV. TYPHACBJE. 

 TTPHA Linn. Reedmace. 



1. Ti latlfolla Linn. Blackheads (loc). 



Marshes, ditches, ponds, and lakes — frequent. Fl. July and Aug. 



Down — Belmont, Ballyalloley, and Ballygowan ; Flor. Belf. Abundant 

 in marshes at Downpatrick, and in ditches on roads thence to 

 Strangf ord and Newcastle ; Flor. Ulst. Clandeboye Lake, and 

 ditches inland from Cloughey ; S.A.S. Marsh three miles 

 north of Downpatrick; T.H.C. Dams at Dundonald, Cam- 

 gaver, and ConHg ; R.Ll.P. Drumskee bog near Tullycaime, 

 and in the Lagan below the bridge at Gillhall ; C. Bickson. 



Antrim — In the Bog meadows, and dams at "Whitehouse and White- 

 abbey ; JV. Millen. In the Main at Shane's Castle, and in 

 ditches a half mile west of Carrickfergus ; Flor. Ulst. Bally- 

 finaghey, and by the Lagan above the first lock, also at the 

 mouth of the Sixmilewater, and by the same river below 

 Templepatrick ; S.A.S. 



Derry — Lough Beg, lakes above KHrea, and marsh west of Enagh Lough ; 

 D.M, 



