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Wicklow ; D. M. — 5. Eoad-sides between Knookmai-oori and 

 Lucan, and Feltreem Hill; Ir. Fhr. Road-side at Malahide ; 

 Mr. D. Orr. Many places nea,r Dublin; Wade DM. — 6. 

 On the shore of Lough Derg, near Portumna ; B. M. On 

 a rockery in the pleasure grounds at Castle Taylor, Galway ; 

 A. G. M, — 10. Road-sides near Urney, Tyrone ; Admiral 

 Jones. — 12. Ballydoon, near Killinchy ; Malone, near Belfast ; 

 debris of quarries at Belfast mountains ; Flor. Ukt. Sandy 

 ground at Lambeg, Antrim, 1845 ; Mr, D. Orr. 



8. G. rotundifolitun (Linn.) Rmnd-kaved Cran^s-biU. 

 Districts 1 2 __--______ 



Lat. 51°-52°. Extreme South of Ireland— Cork only. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Dry banks and way-sides ; very local. Fl. May to August. 



1 and 2. Common about Cork ; Brummond and /. C. 



Supposed to have been found in county Dublin (about 

 Finglas, Glasnevin, Ballymena, &c.) ; Ir. Flor. ; and 

 included also in the Fhra of Ulster as occurring near Cooks- 

 town and Antrim ; but it is believed that some other species 

 was mistaken for it in both these counties. 



9. G. molle (Linn.) — Bovis-foat Grants-bill. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout L:eland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Banks, road-sides, and fields; common. Fl. May to 

 August. 



10. Q. lucidum (Linn.) — Shining Cranis-Ull. 

 Districts 123456789 10 -12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Rocky places and walls ; rather local. Fl. May to July. 



By no means a common plant, though widely distributed, 

 and found here and there in most counties, especially on a 

 rocky limestone soU; abundant on the chalk and basaltic 

 cliffs of Antrim. Rare in the east of Ireland. 



Ascends to about 600 feet in Antrim. 



