Stellaria.] CAETOPHYLLACE^. 49 



Var. /§ S. Bormana (Jord.) S. apetala (Bor.) AMnepallida 

 (Dum.) 



5. On the sand-hills at Portrane and Portmarnock ; D. M. 

 and A. G. M. 



The variety y neglecta (S. neghcta, Weihe.) is believed to 

 occur in Antrim, &c., but we have not been able to examine 

 any specimens. 



Range from sea-level to 2200 feet in Derry. 



2. S. Holostea (Linn.) — Greater Stitch-wort. 



Districts 12345-789 10 11 12 

 Lat 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Woods and hedges ; frequent. Fl. May, June. 



From sea-level to 300 feet in Derry. 



3. S. glanca (With.) — Marsh Stitch-wort. 



Districts ---456-89--- 

 Lat. 51°-54°. East, West, and Centre of Ireland, 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



Bogs and marshes ; rare. El. .Tune, July. 



4. Plentiful in Glencree, between Enniskerry and Bray ; 

 Flor. Hib. Murrough of Wicklow, and wet slopes of the 

 Dublin Mountains; D. M. — 5. Curragha Bog, Dublin; Wade 

 Mar. Tinure and Eathbran Bogs, near CoUon, Louth; 

 Ir. Flor. Eathangan Bog, KUdare; Mr. P. M'Ardle. — 

 6. Portumna, Galway ; D. M. — 8. Eenvi (Renvyle), Conne- 

 mara ; Wade Bar. — 9. Knockview„ Roscommon ; Bev. S. 

 Madden. Hollymount, Mayo ; A. G. M. 



4. S. graminea (Linn.) — Lesser Stitch-wort. 



Districts 123456789 10 -12 

 Lat 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Heathy and bushy places ; common. Fl. May to July. 



