Ranunculus.] EANUNCULACE^. 5 



"R. Drouetii" in "Flora Belf astiensis " is really B. tri- 

 chophyllus. 



R. heterophylhis (Bab.). 

 District ---___-____ 12 



12. Lough Mourne, near Carrickfergus ; salt marshes near 

 Belfast; near Bangor, Groomsport, and on the Copeland 

 Islands ; Mr. S. A. Stewart ; probably frequent in Ireland. 

 When the floating leaves are absent R. heterophyllus is some- 

 times hardly distinguishable from R. trichophyUus. 



R. Baudotii (Godron), 

 Districts 12---6-8---- 



1. Near Castlegregory ! Kerry; D. M, In pools near 

 Cork ; /. C — 2. By the railway near Waterford ; C. C. B. 

 — 6. Near Galway ! Z). M. — 8. ' Near Galway, to the west of 

 the town ; Prof. Mdvitte. 



Obs. — ^Professor Babington considers R. Baudotii, of " Flora 

 Belfastiensis," to be a form of R. heterophyllus. 



R. florihundus (Bab.). 

 Districts __--5--89--- 



5. In the Boyne, below Navan! D. M. Near Dublin; 

 A. 0. M.—8 and 9. Near Foxford, Mayo ; A. G. M., and 

 probably frequent, but very difficult to distinguish from R. 

 pdtatus. 



R. peltatiis (Fries !). 

 Districts _-_----89--12 



8. In the Moy, and (9) in Lough Cullin, Mayo ; A. 0. M. 

 12. Frequent in Down, and rare in Antrim; Mr. S. A. 

 Stewart. 



R. pseudo-fluitans (Syme). 

 Districts 1 2 - - 5"^ - - - - 10 11 12 



1. Eoss Island, Killarney; C. C. B. — 2. In the Eiver 



Suir, near Clonmel ; D. M. Near Fermoy ! Mr. T. Ghandlee. 



^ 5. In the Liffey, near Chapelizod; A. G. M.—IO and 11. 



In the Erne, near Ballyshannon ; A. G. M. 12. Near 



Templepatrick ! Mr. S. A. Stewart. 



Obs. — R. tripartitus, recorded in the ""Flora of Ulster," as 

 found by Mr. Templeton, at Shaw's Bridge, near Belfast, is 

 probably some form of R. heterophyllus, or oi B. triohophyllus. 



