112 CEASSULACE^, [Sedum. 



found by Mr. Foot in the counties West Meath and Eos- 

 common. 



From sea-level in many places, to 1200 feet on Ben 

 Evenagh {D.M.). 



5. S. acre (Linn.) — Wall Pepper. 



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 Lat. 51°-56°. From South to North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Banks, walls, rocks, and sandhills; frequent. Fl. June, 

 July. 



This also is more abundant on the coast than inland ; 

 being especially plentiful on sandy warrens near the sea. 



6. * S. reflexiim (Linn.) — Crooked Yellow Stone-crop. 



S. rupestre var. Bentham. 



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On roofs and walls, and occasionally on rocks near houses, 

 but in all cases introduced, and not common. Fl. July, 

 August. 



1 and 2. On an old castle near Mallow ; Drummond, By 

 the Blackrock road ; Fkr. Cork, (an escape from cultivation. 

 Prof. E. Murphy), On the rock of Cashel, Tipperary ; Mr. 

 T, Chandke. Plentiful on thatched roofs at Mallow ; /. C. — 

 3. Wilton, Kilkenny ; Rev. S, Madden. — 4, In County 

 Wexford; Mr. J. Morrison. — 5. Walls near Finglas and 

 Chapelizod, Dublin ; Flor, Hib. — 6. On thatched roofs at 

 KUmaUock, County Limerick ; /. G. — 10. Wall near Bally- 

 train, Monaghan ; Benburb, Tyrone ; Fkr. Ulst. — 12. Rock 

 at Shane's Castle ; tops of houses in Antrim ; at BeUahQl, 

 near Carrickfergus ; Fkr. Ulst. On the church-yard wall 

 at Muff, and in the Glen of the Eiver Roe, at the place 

 called " O'Cahan's Rocks," plentifully ; D. M. 



Var. $ S. albescens (Haw.), *S'. glaucum (Sm.) 



By a stream at Sunday's Well (formerly), and on a wall at 

 Upper Glasheen, Cork ; Drummond. Recently destroyed at 

 Glasheen ; /. C. 



