54 HTPEEiCACE^. [Lavatera. 



LAVATERA Linn, 

 1. t L. arborea (Linn.) — Tree Mallow. 

 Districts 12--56-8---12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Coasts from South to North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic. 



Cliffs by the sea ; rare, and usually near houses or gardens. 

 Fl. July to September. 



1. Near Dingle ; Flor, Hib. — 1 and 2. Li South and North 

 Cork, doubtfully indigenous ; I. G. Cable Island, Youghal ; 

 Smith's " Cork." Strand at Ballycotton ; Brwmmond. White- 

 point, Cove ; coast near Ballymacotter Castle, Cloyne, in all 

 the stations sparingly ; Fhr. Cork. Coast of Waterford, but 

 probably an escape from gardens ; /. G. — 5. On Ireland's 

 Eye, opposite Howth ; Wade Rar. KUliney HiU ; Mr. J. 

 Ball and /. G. — 6. Cliffs at Spanish Point, Clare; Mr. C. 

 Garter. Cliffs on the South Isles of Arran ; Fhr. Hib. — 8. 

 Abundantly on Gal way Bay ; Wade Rar. On old walls near the 

 harbour of Galway; Fhr. Hib. — 12. Coast at Newcastle, 

 Down ; Fhr. Ulst. Carrick-a-Eede, near BaUintoy ; and on 

 a high rock at west end of the Island of Rathlin ; Flor. Ulst. 

 Naturalized near BaUintoy ; and on the Curran of Larne, 

 Antrim ; D. M. 



The plant is commonly cultivated in cottage gardens near 

 the coast, whence the seeds may have spread to many, if not 

 all, of these localities. 



OKDEE TILlACEiE. 



[Tilia europaea (Linn.), T. grandifolia (Ehrh.), and T. 

 parvifolia (Ehrh.), are seen occasionally in copses, parks, 

 plantations, hedges, and about houses ; but only in situations 

 where they have evidently been planted.] 



ORDER XrV.— HTPERICACE^. 



HTPERIGUM Linn. 

 1. H. Androssemtuu (Linn.) — Tutsan. 

 districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 ^, Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



