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24. C. prcecoz Jacq, 



Dry grassy heaths — frequent. Fl. May and June. Eanges to 1500 



feet in the Moume Mountains. 



Down — By the Quoile at Downpatrick, also on Spalga Mountain near 

 Rostrevor, and frequent on the Moume range ; S.A.S. 



Antrim — Belfast hills ; Flor. Belf. Colin Mountain, Cave Hill, and 

 Knockagh; Flor. Ulst. Derriaghy, slopes of Black Moun- 

 tain, Kilroot, and Sallagh Braes; S.A.S. Tannaghmore 

 near Kells, and lake shore at Antrim ; JD. Redmond. 



Derry— Ahundant throughout the county, on dry pastures and heaths; 

 D.M. 



25. C. pllullfera Linn. 



Dry stony heaths — frequent. Fl. mid. May till mid. July. Ranges 

 from sea level to 2700 feet. 

 Down— Top of SHeve Donard ; Flor. Ulst. Sandhills at Newcastle ; 



T.H.C. Frequent in Moume Mountains ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim— Top of Black Mountain ; Templeton, 1798. Boughal Hill, 



Drumadarragh, Cave Hill, Gobbins, Sallagh Braes, Sleniish, 



summit of Fairhead, and scarce and stunted on Rathlin ; 



S.A.S. A fine tufted form, wdth stems two feet high, by 



a little rivulet under trees at upper end of Colin Glen ; S.A.S. 



Cushendall ; R.Ll.P. Tannaghmore wood near Kells ; B. 



Redmond. 

 Derry — Benevenagh, and frequent on moory ground; D.M. Slieve 



Gallion; Flor. Ulst. Benbradagh; S.A.S. Dart Mountain; 



H. C. Hart, Proc. R.I. A. 



26. C. grlauca 



Meadows, wet pastures, heaths, and by streams — very common. Fl. 

 May — June. Ranges from sea level to 1600 feet. 



27. C. flava Linn. 



"Wet pastures, and marshy heaths — common, especially on the hills. 

 Fl. mid. May till mid. July. Ascends to 2000 feet, but rarely flowers at 

 the upper Hmits. 



Var. /3 C. LBPiDOCAEPA Tausch. 

 Perhaps frequent, but except the following there do not seem to be 

 specimens verified authoritatively. 



Antrim — Marshes at Portmore, and wet margin of Lough Aghery ; S.A.S. 

 Specimen determined by Dr. Christ, of Basle. 



28. C. CEderl Mr. 



"Wet sandy or gravelly places on lake shores, and on stony or grayelly 

 heaths — rare. Fl. June and July. 



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