Nymphcea.] NYMPHiEACE^. 11 



shores of Lough Neagh, near Crawfordsburn and Salters- 

 town ; D. M. 



[HeJleboms viridis (Linn.) is recorded as found in a meadow- 

 near Doneraile ; {Smith's " Cork"). By the river of Dun- 

 gourney, near Middleton, and at Ballydpnna (Fbr. Cork). 

 Near the church of Kilcockan, three miles from Tallow; 

 (SmWs " W(aerford"). At Drummartin, near Dundrum, 

 Dublin; (Wade Bar). It had, no doubt, escaped from 

 cultivation in aU these localities.] 



[^H. foetidus (Linn.) — ^K'Eogh says that "H. niger foetidus" 

 grows on great mountains, particularly Slieve Baghtine, and 

 near Drumcullagher, in Limerick. No one has found it 

 recently.] 



[Oedeb Bebbbeidace^.] 



\_Berheris wlgaris (Linn.) is occasionally seen in hedges and 

 about cottage gardens, but only in places where it has been 

 planted.] 



ORDER IL— NYMPH^ACE^. 



NYMPH^A Linn. 



1. "S. alba (Linn.) — White Water-Lily. 



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Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. V 



Type in Great Britain, British. 



Lakes, ditches, and slow rivers ; frequent. Fl. June, July. 

 From sea-level to 700 feet in Derry. 



NUPHAR Smith. 

 1. IT. lutea (Sm.) — Ydlow Waier-IAly. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 

 Lakes, ditches, &c. ; frequent. Fl. June, July. 

 Dr. Dickie describes N. lutea as less abimdant than 

 Nymphoea dba in Ulster, and rare in North-west Donegal. 

 N. lutea is rare also in Cork ; {Flor. Cork). 



