122 UMBELLIPEE^. [Apium. 



Admired Jones. Gortinty Lough, near Drumsna ; Mr. F. J. 

 Foot. — 10. Banks of Lough Erne ! near the lake at Farnham, 

 &c. ; Flor. Hib. On a small island near Maghery, and on 

 the shores of Lough Neagh, in Armagh ; Bev. G. Robinson. — 

 12. Laganerry mill-dam, on the road to Auchie, county 

 Down; in the Lagan, above Lisburn; drain at Portmore 

 Park, near entrance to Lough Neagh; near foot of Black- 

 water ; Flor. Ulst. Abundant near Lough Neagh and Lough 

 Beg, and by the side of the Bann, from Lough Beg to near 

 Coleraine, occasionally; D. M. Eathlin Island (Miss Gage) ; 



I.e. 



APIUM Linn. 

 1. A. graveolens (Linn.) — WHd Celery. 

 Districts 12345--8---- 

 Lat. ■51°-56°. From South to North of L-eland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



"Watery places, mostly near the sea ; common in brackish 

 marsh ditches. Fl. June to August. 



\Petrosdinuin sativum (Linn.), Garden Parsley, is well 

 established on old ruins, also on rocks in many parts of Cork, 

 and on the walls of St. Mary's Church, Limerick ; I. C. On 

 rocks near Cork ; Flor. Cork. On Ballyhooly Castle, Fermoy ; 

 Mr. T. GhandUe. On the walls of Derry ; D. M. At 

 MovUle, Donegal; Mr. Charles Moore: but is never found 

 far from houses or ruins.J 



HELOSCIABIUM Koch. 



1. H. nodifLorum (Koch.) — Procumbent Water-Pamsnep. 

 Sium nodiflorum (Linn.) Flor. Hib. ' 



Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°- Throughout L-eland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Banks of ditches and streams; common. Fl. July, 

 August. 



Var $ repens (S. rq>ens Koch). 



1 and 2. Near Cork ; Flor. Cork. In both divisions of the 

 county ; /. G. — 2. In Waterford ; Miss S. Grubb. — 6. In a 

 marsh by the Fergus, a little above the bridge at Ennis, 



