88 • EOSACE^. [Comarum. 



" Turloughs ; " also south-east of Glasgeivnagh Hill, north- 

 east of Corrofin; and sparingly in the Formoyle Valley, 

 south of Blackhead; Mr. F. J. Foot. Near Headford, 

 Galway; Fhr. Ilib. — 8. Amongst rocks on the banks of 

 Lough Corrib, near Lemonfield, Oughterard; Wade Bar. 

 Plentiful among limestone rocks on the banks of Lough Crib, 

 in the County of Galloway; Lhwyd, 1699 (Phil. Trans, 

 xxvii., p. 524.) 



5. P. Fragariastrmn (Linn.) — Barren Strawberry. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Woods and banks ; common. Fl. April, May. 



Ohs. — PotewtUla argeintea (Linn.) is given in " Flora Hiberr 

 nica," as occurring on the Sugar Loaf Mountain, Wicklow ; 

 but has not been recently found, and we fear that some other 

 species was mistaken for it. 



COMABUM Linn. 

 1. C. palustre (Linn.) — Marsh Cinque-foil. 

 Potentilla Comarum (Nestl.) Bentham. 



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 Lat. 51°-56°- Throughout L-eland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to Scottish. 

 Bogs and marshy meadows ; common. Fl. July. 

 Much more abundant in the west and north. 



FBAGABIA Linn. 

 1. F. vesca (Linn.) — Wood Strawberry. 

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 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Lreland. 

 T^pe in Great Britain, British. 



Woods and thickets ; frequent. Fl. May, June. 



\F. elatiQr (Ehrh.) is naturalized near the old castle in the 

 demesne at Shane's Castle, Antrim; and was found naturalized 

 in the lower part of Dunscombe's Wood, Cork, by Mr. 

 Drummond.] ^ 



