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plant is not now found, nor is there, at present, any wet boggy wood at 

 tlie place mentioned. 



12. C. canescens Linn. (C. curta Good.). 



Turf bogs, and wet peaty heatbs — frequent. Fl. June and July. 

 Ranges from sea level to 1500 feet. 

 Down — Birky moss south of Castlereagh Hill ; Flor. TJht. In bogs at 



Moneyreagh, Brown's Island near Newtownards, Thomisland 



near Donaghadee, Monlough, and Cotton moss ; S.A.S. 



Bally gowan bog ; T.H.C. Rowantree bog at Ashfield near 



Dromore ; C. JJickson. 

 Antrim — Cammoney, and Kings' moss ; Flor. Ulst. Plentiful in marshy 



meadows, and bog holes about Ballinderry, and near Bally- 



mena ; Cyb. Hib. At Portmore, and in bog northwest of the 



cairn on the summit of Divis ; S.A.S. 

 Deny— Rare, only observed on the northern slopes of Slieve Gallion, near 



the base ; D.M. In a bog west of Toome ; S.A.S. 



13. C. leporlna Linn. (C. ovalis Good.). 



Meadows and pastures— frequent. Fl. June and July. Occurs at 1600 



feet on the Moume range ; Mart. 



Down — Greyabbey ; Ir. Flor. Magheralagan, Loughin island, Saint- 

 field, Hillsborough Park, Cherryvalley, and a very tall slender 

 form in a marshy hollow of the Newcastle sandhills ; S.A.S. 

 Holywood ; R.Ll.P. Cam Mountain ; E. C. Hart, op. cit. 



Antrim — Wet meadows by Lagan canal, and by the Hannahstown road ; 

 Flor. Belf. Cave Hill, Colin Glen, and Massereene Park ; 

 Flor. Ulst. Templepatrick, wet meadows at Portmore, by the 

 canal above Lisbum, Castlerobin, Carnmoney Hill, Lough- 

 moume, and Portrush : S.A.S. Cushendall, and Glendun : 

 R.L1.P. 



Deny— Very common ; D.M. Toome, and Draperstown ; S.A.S. 



14. C. strlcta Gooden. 



Marshes— very rare. Fl. May and June {Cyb. Hib.). 



The localities specified below may be right, but there are no specimens 

 by which the correctness of the determination may be tested. 

 Antrim — Side of the Lagan at Lambeg, and by Lough Neagh at Port- 

 more, and banks of the Tunny drain at same place ; Templeton. 



15. C. acuta Linn. 



Marshy margins of rivers and lakes— rather rare. Fl. June and first 

 half of July. 



Down— By the side of the Lagan near Dromore ; Templeton, 1803. Left 

 side of Newtownards road near Belfast ; Flor. Ulst, Shore 



