Saxifraga^ saxifeagace^. 119 



8. S. tridactylites (Linn.) — Bue-leaved Saaifrage. 



Districts 123456789- 11 12 



Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



On calcareous and basaltic rocks, and sandhills near the 

 sea, also on walls and roofs ; frequent, but local. Fl. April 

 to June. 



Reported from most counties, but is far from common, 

 Abun^nt on the limestone districts of Burren and west 

 GslIwM ; also plentiful on the sandy warrens of the north 

 of I^ry (2). M.), and on the sandhills at Ardara, Donegal ; 

 A. d. M. Very common near Cork; I.G. 



9. S. granulata (Linn.) — White, Meadow Saxifrage. 

 Districts ----5 ------12 



Lat. 53°-55°. East and North of L-eland. 



Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to intermediate. 



Banks, rocky pastures, and in copses; very rare. Fl. May, 

 June. 



5. On ditch-banks between Baldoyle and Portmarnock; 

 Flor. Hib. Near Kilbarrock Church ; Ir. Flor. — 12. About 

 a mile from the village of Carnlough, towards Glenarm, 

 Antrim; also in copses at SpringhiU, Moneymore, Deny; 

 D.M. 



10. S. nivalis (Linn.) — Alpine Clustered Saxifrage. 

 District --------9 -_- 



Lat. 54°-55°. North-west of Ireland — Sligo only. 



Type in Great Britain, Highland. 



Rocky mountain cliffs ; very rare. Fl. July. 

 9. On Ben Bulben, Sligo ; Mr. John Wynne. 

 About 1800 feet on Ben Bulben. 



11. S. oppositifolia (Linn.) — Purple Mountain Saxifrage. 

 Districts -------89-1112 



Lat. 53°-56°- North-west, and North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Highland. 



Rocky places on mountains ; rare, Fl. April, May, 



