Myriophyllum.] haloragace^. 105 



Shady mountain glens and stony thickets; local. Fl. 

 July, August. 



8. On the public road at Drimcong, between Galway and 

 Oughterard, and in various mountainous spots in Connemara ; 

 Wade Bar. Mountains about BaUinahinch ; the late Mr. J. 

 White. — 9. Strabane Glen, Tyrone; Admiral Jones. Ben 

 Bulben ; Flor. Ukt.; — 11. Plentiful on the hills near Dun- 

 fanaghy, Donegal; Prof. E. Murphy. Innishowen Head; 

 Fkr. Ulst.— 12. Moneymore; Colin Glen; CliftonviUe 

 Belfast ; Shane's Castle ; Cave Hill ; Muff Glen, Faughan^ 

 vale, Derry ; Flor. Ulst. Frequent (with var. intermedia) in 

 subalpine woody glens in Antrim and Derry ; D. M. 



Var. p intermedia (Ehrh.) 



Cave HUl, near Belfast, and on the banks of the Erne, 

 near Enniskillen ; Mr, J. BaU. In the counties of Antrim 

 and Derry ; D. M. 



Ranges from about 50 feet in Galway to 300 feet in 

 Derry. 



ORDER XXV.— HALORAGACE-E. 



MYRIOPHYLLUM Linn. 



1. M. verticillatuni (Linn.) — WhorUd Water-Milfoil. 



Districts 12--56-89--12 



Lat 5l°-56°. From South to North of beland. 



Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Germanic. 



Ditches and ponds ; rare. Fl. June to August. 



1 and 2. Ballyphehane Bog, Cork ; Drummmid. Dunsfort 

 Bog ; Middleton and other Bogs, rather rare ; Fhr. Cork. 

 In south and north Cork ; /. G. — 5. Ditches along the banks 

 of the canal from the Crossguns to Scribblestown ; old 

 quarry-holes about Finglas-bridge ; in the city basin, 

 Dublin; Ir. Flor. Ballitore, Kildare; /. C— 6. Plentiful 

 about Limerick; Flor. Hib. — 8. Near BaUinahinch, Con- 

 nemara ; Mackay Bar. Plentiful ; D. M. — 9. Ditches near 

 Hollymount and near Lough Carra, Mayo ; A. G. M. — 

 12. Bog drains, Portmore Park; Fhr. Ulst. Drains near 

 Lough Beg, Antrim ; D. M. 



