162 CTPERACEJE. 



19. C. pallescens Linn. 



"Wet pastures, and margins of lakes and streams— rather rare. Fl. 

 mid. May till mid. July. 



Down— Ballyalloley Lake, and People's Park ; Flor. Belf. 

 Antrim — In a meadow about 100 yards below the second lock of the 



Lagan canal, and in other meadows ; Templeton, 1797. 



Marshes at Stranmillis ; Flor. Belf. Woodburn Glen ; Flor. 



TJlst. Crumlin, and island in Lough Neagh ; Cyb. Hib. 



Glenarm Park ; R. Tate. Meadows near Glenavy River ; 



T.H.C. Muckamore, Massereene Park, and in bog on Black 



Mountain; S.A.S. 

 Deny— Frequent at Magilligan, and in meadows by the Bann ; D.M. 



Shores of Lough Neagh at Toome ; Flor. Tllst. 



20. C. panicea Linn. 



"Wet pastures, and heaths — very common, Fl. mid. May till mid. July 

 Ranges from sea level to about 1400 feet. 



21. C. llmosa Linn. 



"Wet peat bogs — very rare. Fl. June [Cyb. Hib.). 



Down — Ballygowan bog near the middle, and in Donaghadee bog ; Temp- 

 leton,\%Oi. Bog near Saintfield ; Flor. TJlst. 



Antrim — Between Fairhead and Murlough, and on the large bog at 

 Rasharkin ; Cyb. Hib. The Portmore record of Cyb. Hib. 

 ( Stewart) is most likely an error. The original specimen was 

 very far advanced, and owing to the loss of the seed cannot 

 now be referred with certainty to any species. It has not been 

 again found at Portmore. 



22. C. strlg-osa Hudson. 



"Woods, and bushy places — rare. Fl. mid. May till mid. July. 



Down— Crawfordsbum ; Flor. TJlst. BelvoirPark; B.N.F.C., 1870. 



Antrim — At a ditch near the banks of the Forth River about 100 or 150 

 yards above Clowney bridge on the Falls road ; Templeton, 

 1797 (now lost). Shane's Castle, CoHn Glen, Kiiockagh, 

 "Woodburn, and Glenarm Park ; Flor. TJlst. By the Lagan 

 canal at the lower side of Drumbridge ; S.A.S. 



23. C. pendula Hudson. 



Damp woods and glens — rare. Fl. mid. May till mid. July. 

 Down — In the grounds of Montalto at Ballynahinch ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — By a little rivulet running down to the Bog meadows ; Templeton 

 1806. Colin Glen ; Flor. Belf. Near Glenarm ; Cyb. Hib. 

 Abundant in Glenarm Park ; S.A.S. 



