10 EANUNCULACEiE. [TrolUuS. 



TBOLLIUS Linn. 

 T. enTopcBus (Linn.) — Globe Flower, 

 Districts -__-----_- 11 12? 

 Lat. 54°-56°- North of Ireland — ^Donegal and ? Antrim. 

 Type in Great Britain, Scottish. 



Mountain pastures, "woods and shady rocks ; " {Flor. Ulst.). 

 Very rare. Fl. June, July. 



11. Convoy and Lough Garten, in Donegal; Flor. Hib. 

 Near Eaphoe, certainly wild ; Prof. E. Murphy. — 12. ? Near 

 the Giant's Causeway {Mr. Whitla) ; Flor. Ulst. (Not found 

 by B. M.) 



AQUILEGIA Linn. 

 1. A. vulgaris (Linn.) — Columbine. 

 Districts y ^2t (3) - (5) 6 ^ 8 - - - 12 

 Lat. 53°-55°. Native only in the West and North-east. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to intermediate. 



Eocky pastures, furze, brakes, and bushy places; rare; 

 no doubt introduced in most of its localities. Fl. June. 



1. At Killarney, doubtfully indigenous ; G. C. B. — 1 and 2. 

 In Curraghs, near KilbuUane, Cork; K'Eogh. In furze, 

 brakes, near Cork, doubtfully wild ; /. G. and Flor. Gorh. — 

 2. On rocks near Glanworth, naturalized ; Mr. T. Ghandlee. 

 On a limestone hill in Tipperary ; Rev. T. 0. Mahony. — 3. In 

 the County of BUkenny ; at Richmond, Glandine, near 

 Kilkenny, &c., Bev. S, Madden. Troy's Wood, Kilkenny ; 

 Mr. P. Duffy. — 5. Knockmaroon Hill, Dublin; Flor. Sib. 

 Hedges near Finglass ; Mr. D. Orr. Hedge near Glasnevin ; 

 Beo. H. G. Carroll. Along the waterfall at Leixlip ; Ir. Flor. 

 DoUardstown bog, Eildare (a bog recently drained and 

 planted) ; Mr. J. Douglas. — 6. In Marquis of Clanricarde's 

 park, at Portumna, apparently wild ; Prof. Harvey. On 

 limestone crags between Ennis and St. John's Well ; Bex. T. 

 Warren. — 6 and 8. On limestone rocks and pastures between 

 Headford and Cong, truly wild; {Mr. ShvttlewortK) Flor. Sib. 

 On the eastern side of Lough Corrib (wild and plentiful) ; 

 Prof. Melville. Woods near Clontueskart, in Galway ; 

 K'Eogh. Menlough Castle ; Beo. T. CfMahmy. — 12. On the 



