42 CAEYOPHTLLACE^. ISaponaria. 



2. E, Hydropiper (Linn.) — Octandrous Water-wort. 

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



Lat. 54°-55°- North-east of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Margins of lakes and canals ; very rare. Fl, August. 



12. In the canaiL at Newry ; Flor. Ulst, In the Lagan canalj 

 between Lough Neagh and the first bridge ; Flor. Ulst. In 

 the Lagan canal, close to Lough Neagh, and in Lough Neagh, 

 a little north of the canal ; D. M. Near Belfast ; Flor. Tllst. 



OEDER Xn.— CARTOPHYLLACE^. 



, SAPONARIA Linn. 



J 



1. * S. of9.cinalis (Linn.) — Soap-wort. 

 Districts /l 2 3 4. 5 7 6 7 8 - - 11 12 



Banks, hedges, sides of rivers, and waste places, usually 

 near houses, and no doubt an escape from cultivation. FT,. 

 July, August. 



Thoroughly established in many different parts of the 

 country. 



SILENE Linn. 

 1. S. anglica QiABn^— ■English Catch-fly 

 S. galMca (Linn.) Bentham. 



Districts 1234^--8--1112 

 Lat. 51°-56°. From South to North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Cultivated fields, mostly on a sandy soil ; rare. Fl. June 

 to August. 



1. Field near Castletown, Berehaven ; Drummond. — 1 and 

 2. Little Island, near Cork ; Flor. Cork. — 3. Near Carlow ; 

 Mr. J, Morrison, — L Ballyconigar, and at Curacloa, Wex- 

 ford, plentiful; /. C. — 8. Oughterard, Galway; C. C.B. — 

 11. In county Donegal ; Mackay (App. to "Frazer's Guidd'). 

 — 12. Fields by the shore about Kilkeel; Wade Bar. At 

 Greencastle, Down ; Ir. Flor. Newcastle, Down ; Beo. W. 

 M. Hind and Flor. Ulst. Sandy fields at Benone, Magilligan, 

 Derry ; B. M. 



