Poterium.] rosacea, 85 



At Lough CuUin, a very little southwards of lat. 54°, and 

 by the Bann a little north of 55°. 



POTERIUM Linn. 

 1. P. Sanguisorba (Linn.) — Lesser Burnet. 

 Districts 12?3-567-9--- 

 Lat. 51°-55°. Middle of Ireland, chiefly. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Pastures and banks on a calcareous soil ; local. Fl. June, 

 July. 



1. Blackrock, but very rare near Cork; Flor. Cork., — 2. 

 Pasture in the Little Island, Cork; Brummond. Not seen 

 by I. C. In a field near Kilciree, near Cloyne (Rev. Mr. 

 Pyne) ; Prof. E. Murphy. — 3. Enisnag glebe, Kilkenny ; 

 and G-rennan Queen's County ; Bev. S. Madden. — 5. On 

 Rnockmaroon Hill, and on shady banks near the Dodder; 

 Wade DM. South side of Howth; the late Mr. J. White. 

 Feltrum Hill; banks by the shore near Raheny; Ir. Flor. 

 Finglas ; Mr. D. Orr. Gallows Hill, near Athy, Kildare ; 

 Mr. T. Chandlee. Rocks at Carton, near Maynooth ; Mr. J. 

 Douglas. — 6. At Castle Taylor ; and Garryland, Galway ; 

 probably frequent in this district ; A. G. M. — 7. In several 

 of the midland counties ; Mr. F. J. Foot. — 9. Bally- 

 shannon; Admiral Jones. Not found in the North of Ireland. 



AGRIMONIA Linn. 

 1. A. Eupatoria (Linn.) — Common Agrimony, 

 Districts 123456789--12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 

 Fields, way-sides, and bushy places ; Fl. June to August. 

 Local and rather rare in many parts of the west and north 

 of Ireland. 



A. odorata (Mill.) 

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Banks, road-sides, and thickets ; very rare. 

 1. Near Dingle, Kerry, by the road-side on the north of 

 Dingle Bay ; Prof. D. Oliver. In some quantity by the side 



