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ORDER XXVni.— CRASSULACEiE. 



SEBUM Linn. 



1. S. Bhodiola (D C.)—Ilose-root. 



Districts 12---6-89-1112 



Lat. 51°-5iS''. South, West, and North of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, Highland. 



Wet rocks on mountains, and cliffs by the sea ; frequent. 

 Fl. May to August. 



1. Brandon mountain and MagiUicuddy's Reeks, Kerry, 

 MaaTcay Cat. Ir. On Mangerton ; Wade Bar. Hungry 

 HiU, near Bantry ; Flor. Cork and I. C. — 2. On .G-altymore, 

 Tipperary ; Machay Bar. On rocks near the lake at Coum- 

 shingaun, Waterford; Miss S. Grubb. — 6. Cliffs of Moher, 

 Clare; A. O.M. Great Isle of Arran, in Gal way Bay; 

 Mashay Cat.Ir. — 8. On Shanafolia mountain, &c., Connemara; 

 G. G. S.— 9. On Ben Bulben; Flor. Ulst.—U. On many of 

 the Donegal mountains, and at Innishowen Head, Culdaff ; 

 Malin ; Homhead ; Glen-ColumbkU, &c. ; Fl,or, Ulst., Sfc. — 

 12. South end of Slemlsh mountains ; Flor. Ulst. Tor Head 

 and Fair-Head, Antrim ; B. M. Cave HiU ; Mr. B. Orr. 



One of the most generally distributed of our mountain 

 plants, though it has not been found on the Dublin or Mourne 

 mountains. ^ 



Ranges from about sea-level in Donegal {A. Q. Jf.) to 

 2800 feet on Brandon. 



2. S. Telephium (Linn.) — Orpine, or Live-long. 

 Districts (1) (2) (3) (4) - (6) 7 8 9 10 - 12 

 Lat. 51° or 53°-56°. Native in the Middle and North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



Bushy and stony places, banks, &c. ; very rare as a native. 

 Fl. July, August. 



1 and 2. Near Carrigaliue, naturalized ; Brummond. On 

 a cliff at Whitepoint, Cove ; in a twig-yard by George IV. 

 bridge, Cork ; Flor. Cork. Near Mallow and Doneraile ; 

 Smith's " Cork,'' (possibly native in some of these stations, 

 but not seen by /. C. or Frof. E. Murphy). — 3 and 4. An 



