6 eantjnculacEjE. lEanunculus. 



3. B. fitiitans (Lam.) — Eiver Crow-foot. 

 B. aquaticus var. Bentham. 

 District -----------12 



Lat. 54°-55°. North-east of Ireland — ^Antrim only. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



In rivers; apparently very rare in Ireland. Fl. July, 

 August. 



1 2. In Six-mile Eiver, near Templepatrick, Antrim ! Mr. 

 S. A. Stewart. Mr. Stewart's specimens have been verified 

 by Professor Babington. 



The " E. fluitans " from Ballyrpnan and Massarene Park 

 (Flor. Ulst.) is probably B. tridhophylkis or R. pseudo-fluitans. 



4. R. cosnosus (Guss.) — Greater Ivy-leaved Crow-foot. 



R. Lenormandi (Schultz). R. aquaticus var. Bentham. 

 Districts 12-45 6?------ 



Lat. 5 1°-54°.— Southern half of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Atlantic. 



Moist sandy places, borders of ponds, &c. ; frequent. Fl. 

 May to August. 



1. Gap of Dunloe,. KUlarney ; G. C. B. — 1 and 2. 

 Dodges-glen, &c. ; Fl. Cork. In South and North Cork ; 

 /. G. — 2. Frequent near Fermoy; Mr. T. Ghandlee. On 

 Galtymore, Tipperary; D. M. — 4. At Powerscourt; A. G.M. 

 — 5. Quarry holes, near Eaheny, Dublin ; B. M. — 6 ? 

 Believed to have been seen in Galway ; A. G. M, Eeported 

 from Moneymore, Derry ; but excluded from the " Flora of 

 Ulster " by Dr. Dickie. 



5. R. hederaceus (Linn.) — Lesser Ivy-leaved Crow-foot. 



R. aquaticus var. Bentham. 



Districts 128456789-/<9 1112 



Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, " British." 



On wet mud, shallow pools, &c. ; common. Fl. May to 

 August. 



Eanges from sea-level to 600 feet in Derry. 



