Dryas^ ROSACEA. 93 



Antrim ; also on Ben Evenagh, Errigal banks, &c., in Derry ; 

 D.M. 



From 50 feet or lower in the west of Ireland to 1,000 feet 

 in Derry. 



2G. B. Chamsemorus (Linn.) — Cloud-heiry, 

 District ---__--__ 10 -- 

 Lat. 54:°-55°. North of Ireland — Tyrone only. 

 Type in Great Britain, Highland. ' 



Boggy mountain heaths ; very rare. Fl. June. 



10. On the top of Glengana mountain, in the Stranagal- 

 vaUy range. County Tyrone (abundantly in 1826) ; Prof. E. 

 Murphy. Admiral Jones, who was with Professor Murphy 

 when the plant was found, describes the locality as lying 

 between Mr. Kennedy's Lodge (Lough Ash) and Dart moun- 

 tain, to the west of Dart, and close to the boundary between 

 the Counties of Tyrone and Derry. 



DBYAS Linn. 

 1. D. octopetala {Lma^-^Mo'uMain Avens. 

 Districts 1 ----6-89 10 11 12 

 Lat. 52° or 53°-oG°.. West and North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Highland. 



On limestone and basaltic hills; very local. Fl. June, 

 July. 



1. On the hills netir the passage into the Upper Lake of 

 KiUarney; Smith's '•'■Kerry" Lhwyd notices its occurrence 

 in Munster, but without giving any special locality. On 

 high grounds, between the Barony of Muskerry and the 

 County of Kerry ; Smith's "Corh." Plentiful about Castle 

 Taylor, Galway ; A. G. M. — 6. In the mountains betwixt 

 Gort and Galloway; (Mr. Heaton) How. Phyt. Brit. (1650). 

 Abundant in the Burren district of Clare ; Wade Bar. (often 

 occurring with double flowers; Mr. F. J. Foot). — 8. On 

 limestone drift at sea level on Blake Hill, west of Lough 

 Corrib ; Prof. Melville. On the north side of Galway Bay ; 

 Mr. John Sim. 9. On mountains near Sligo ; Lhwyd, 1712. 

 On Ben Bulben ; Flor. Ulsi. On Ben Bulben (var. depressa) ; 



