58 GEEANlACEiE. [Geranium. 



near Ballitore, not wild ; I. 0. Hedges about Ballycnllen, 

 Dublin ; tlor. Hib. Wild in hedges about Glasnevin and 

 Ballymun,. near Dublin; D.M. — 10. Hedges about Loughgall. 

 Armagh; A. G. M. — 12. Island of Ballydonell; On the 

 shore of Lough Neagh; and quite wild on the north bank 

 of the Agivey river, near Castle Dawson, Derry; D.M. 

 Hedge by the road side in the townland of Craigywarren, 

 Antrim ; Mr. G. Moore. 



Threlkeld, writing in 1726, describes "Acer minus" as 

 " common in every hedge " about Dublin. 



2. * A. Pseudo-platanufl (Linn.) — Sycamore. 

 Districts 12345---- 10 -12 



Plantations, hedges, and banks of rivers, &c. ; frequent,' 

 but not native. Fl. May, June. 



Naturalized by the sides of several rivers in Derry and 

 Antrim. 



OEDER XVI.— GEEANIACE^. 



GERANIUM Linn, 



1. Q-. sylvatieum (Linn.) — Wood Cranes-bill. 



District ---_--_____ 12 



Lat. 54:°-56°. North-east of Ireland — Antrim and Down only. 



Type in Great Britain, Scottish, or Intermediate. 



Woods and shady rocks ; very rare. Fl. June, July. 

 12. About the Giant's Causeway, &c. ; Flor. Hib. Little 

 Deer Park at Glenarm ; woody mountains about Khapper 

 and Cairn Castle, and about BaUinleg, Antrim ; Ir. Flor. 

 Dunluce Castle, Antrim; Prof. E. Murphy. Woods at 

 Glenarm ; D. M. Mur lough, near the town of Antrim ; and 

 in a small den about Holy wood; Fhr. Ulst. Hedge side, 

 Fall's Eoad, near Anderson's town ; Fhr. Self. 



2. Gr. prateuse QJatD..)^Meadow Granis-hill. 

 District _------_-__ 12 



Lat. 55°-56°. North-east of Ireland — Antrim only. 

 Type m Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Calcareous rocks and banks; very rare. Fl. June to 

 August. 



