Caltha.] EANUNCULACE^. 9 



Meadows and pastures; common in most parts of the 

 country, but appears rare or wanting in the extreme north- 

 west. Fl. May, June. 



14. t R. arvensis (Linn.) — Com Crow-foot. 

 District - -- - 5 -_..____ 

 Lat. 53°-54°. East of Ireland— Dublin only. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



In cornfields ; very rare. Fl. May to July. 



5. On the lands of Beldrummond, near the "Man-of-War" 

 Inn; Flor. Hib. In corn fields at Eaheny and Malahide; 

 tim late Mr. Johnston. " It flowers among corn in May, about 

 Eahany and Kilsaughan;" ThrdMd (1726). The latter 

 record shows that, if originally introduce^ with corn, the plant 

 has continued on the same spot for a hundred and forty years. 



15. B parviflorus (Linn.) — Small-flowered Crow-foot. 

 Districts 12345------ 12 



Lat. 51°-55°, South and East of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



In com fields and on dry banks ; very rare. i^Z.April to June. 



1. Near Garrigrohane Castle ; Drmmond. Near the town of 

 Cove and by the Glanmire road ; Flor. Cork. Spike Island, on 

 the ramparts ; /. C. — 2. At Ballyvodock, near Middleton, and 

 BaUywilliam, near Poorhead ; Flor. Cork. Rock of Cashel ; 

 Miss S. Grubh.—^. Near the City of Kilkenny; Bea. S. 

 Madden. — 4. Along the river side at Bray ; Wade Bar. and 

 Ir. Flor. — 5. On the east side of the Green-hills, and on the 

 ditch side beyond Miltown, about half a mile on the road 

 to Churchtown, County Dublin ; Wade Bar. Corn fields 

 between Baldoyle and Howth; Flor. Hib. Near the lime- 

 kiln, a little west of Howth ; Mr. D. Orr. — 12. In a sandy 

 field at Newforge Malone, near Belfast, 1846 ! Mr. D. Orr. 



CALTHA Linn. 

 1. C. palustris (Linn.) — Marsh Mary gold. 

 Districts 123466789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Marshy places ; common. Fl. March to June. 





