Silene.'] caetophtlace^. 43 



2. S. inflata (Sm.) — Bladder Campion. 

 Districts 123456789 10// 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Cultivated fields, hedge banks, and road-sides; frequent. 

 Fl. June to August. 



3. S. maritima (With.) — Sea Campion. 

 S. inflata var. Bentham. 



Districts 12-456-89- 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Round all the coast of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Shingly and rocky sea shores ; common also on mountains. 

 FL June to August. 



1 . Abundant on the shores of Jth§ Lgfes of ,Killajney ; 7. G. 

 — 8. t5n"{Ee suramit'oi "the Eeek" (Croagh Patrick) ; JDr. 

 P. Browne (under S. montand). Mountains in Connemara ; 

 Machay Bar. — 9. On Ben Bulben, &c.; Flor. Hih. — 11. Erri- 

 gal; Flor. Ulst. 



Ranges fronl sea-level to 1200 feet in Derry, and 1500 

 feet on Errigal. Fhr. Ulst. 



\S. conica (Linn.) was fouiid, in 1837, in sandy cultivated 

 ground at Portmarnock, near Dublin, in -which locality it was 

 probably introduced with the crops, and is believed to have 

 since disappeared. Mr. J. SuUivan has also seen it growing 

 among com on Little Island, near Cork, but considers it 

 hardly naturalized.] 



[S. Armeria (Linn.) has been found by the river Roe, in 

 Derry ; and also in Clare {Flor. Hih.) and Cork ; I. C, but 

 only in places where the seeds had been accidentally carried.] 



4. t S. noetiflora (Linn.) — Night-flowering Catch-fly. 

 Districts ------ 7---- 12 



Lat. 53°-55°. Centre and North-east of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Sandy cultivated fields and banks ; very rare. Fl. July, 



August. 



7. Field near Tullamore, King's County, found by Miss 

 Green ; Machay Addit.— 12. At a railway cutting near the 

 base of one of the "drumlins" or eskers, between Belfast 



