120 SAXIFEAGACE^. [Chrysospleniwm. 



8. Mountains in Joyce country, near Lough Corrib ; Flor. 

 Mb. On Ben Lettery, Connemara ! /. G. On Maam Turk, 

 Connemara ; Machay, App. to Frazer. — 9. On the calcareous 

 mountains of Leitrim and Sligo ; Prof. E. Murphy. Grlenade, 

 Leitrim; Admiral Jones. Ben Bulben, from 700 feet upwards ; 

 Flor. TIM. — 11. On Bulben Mountain, Innisowen; Wade 

 Bar. Innishowen Mountains ; Flor. Hih. and Flor. Ulst. — 

 12. Sparingly on Ben Evenagh, Derry, at 1100 feet. — D. M. 



CHRTSOSPLENIUM Linn. 



1. C. alternifolium (Linn.) — Alternate-leaved Oolden- 

 Saxifrage. 



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Lat. 54°-55°. North of Ireland — Tyrone and Antrim. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to Intermediate. 



Boggy woods and damp shady places ; very rare. Fl. 

 April to June. 



10. Ballylast, Tyrone ; Prof. E. Murphy. — 12. Sparingly, 

 and in one spot only, by the river in Glendoon, near Cushen- 

 dall, Antrim; and naturalized on a ditch-bank near the 

 Botanic Garden, Belfast ; D. M. Colin Glen, near Belfast 

 (Mr. Templeton) ; Flor. Ulst. (a doubtful native here; B.M.) 

 Ballymaghin Glen ; Fhr. Belf. 



2. C. oppositifolium (Linn.) — Oppositerleaved Golden- 

 Saxifrage. 



Districts 123456789 10 11 12 



Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to Highland. 



Damp shady places ; frequent. Fl. April to May. 



Rather scarce on limestone. Eanges from sea-level to 

 2000 feet in Kerry. 



