78 LEGUMINOS^. [Vicia. 



Flor. Cork. — 2. In a wood on the banks of the Black- 

 water, below Fermoy ; Drummond. In south and north Cork, 

 but rare; /. C. — 3. Wilton, Kilkenny; Reo. S. Madden. — 

 4. Devil's Glen, Wicklow ; Flor. Hib. Rockfield, Wicklow 

 (with white flowers) ; D. M. — 5. Gap of Ballinascorney, 

 Dublin ; Flor. Hib. Killiney ; Rev. S. Madden. In hiUy 

 thickets between Dalkey and the Malpas Obelisk ; Wade 

 DM. — 8. About Streamstown, Connemara ; Ir. Flor. Doon, 

 at head of Lough Corrib ; Prof. Melville. — 9. In county 

 Sligo ; the late Mr. John Wynne. Ben Bulben ; Fbr Ulst. — 

 11. Shore near the town of Donegal; Flor. Ulst. — 12. Ros- 

 trevor wood, Down ; Fbr, Hib. CuldafE and Hornhead ; 

 Mr. G. Moore. — 12. Cave Hill; Woodburn Glen; between 

 Whiteabbey and Carrickfergus ; White-head, Knockagh, &c. ; 

 Flor. Ulst. Abundant along the rocky coast of Antrim ; 

 D. M. Among bushes by the side of Lough Neagh, near 

 Longford Lodge (with white flowers) ; B. M. Magilligan 

 and Drumboe ; Flor. Ulst, South side of Ben Evenagh ; 

 D. M. Colin Glen, Antrim, and CharlesvUle Glen, Down ; 

 Mr. D. Orr. At Eostrevor, Down ; Ir. Flor. and Wade Rar, 

 From sea-level to 700 feet in Derry ; D. M. 



4. V. Orobus (D, Q,)—Wood BiOer-Vetch. 



Ordbus sylvaticus (Linn.) Flor. Hib. 



Districts --,----78---- 



Lat. 53°-55°- West and Centre of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, Intermediate, inclining to Atlantic. 



Rocky and bushy places ; very rare. Fl. June to Sep- 

 tember. 



7. In a wood within four miles of Cloughjordan, King's 

 County; Flor. Hib. — 8. Rather common in some of the 

 islands in Lough Corrib, particularly " Bilberry Island," 

 county Galway; Wade Rar, Whence it was introduced 

 into the Glasnevin Botanic Gardens ; Ir. Flor. On the 

 banks of a stream near Maam, Connemara ; Mr, L, Ogilby, 

 " Phytologist " (0. S.), vol. ii., 346. 



" Orobus sylvaiims nostras " is recorded as found by Sherard 



