^gopodium.] UMBELLIFEKiE. 123 



Clare; Fhr. Hib. About Tuam, and by tte Suck at 

 Ballinasloe; Ir. Fhr.— l'i. Marshy places at Kilkeel, Down ; 

 Ir. Flor. Near Kilkeel, and river-side at Kirkball, Down ; 

 Fhr. Ulst. Apparently ratber rare, tbough no doubt often 

 overlooked. 



2. H. imindatum (Kocb) — Least Marsh-wort. 

 Slum inundatum (Wigg.) Flor. Hib. 



Districts 12345 6-89 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Shallow ponds, ditches, bog-pits; frequent. Fl. June, 

 July. 



A large form with the floating leaves well developed occurs 

 in drains near Portmore, Antrim ; D. M. (See Syme's edition 

 of "English Botany.") 



JEGOPODIUM Linn. 

 1. XM. Podagraria (Linn.) — Gout-weed. 

 Districts 12345-7--10 1112 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Woods, hedges, orchards, and waste places ; usually near 

 houses ; frequent in the north ; rare in the south of Ireland. 

 FL June, July. 



1 and 2. Rare, and naturalized near Cork ; Flor. Cork. — 

 2. Gardens at Kilworth and Fermoy ; rare and introduced ; 

 Mr. T. Chandlee. — 3. Xilmanagh, Kilkenny; and Attanna, 

 Queen's County ; Rev. S. Madden. Rather rare in Wicklow, 

 Kildare, and Dublin, and the midland counties. Rare also , 

 or wanting in many parts of the west of Ireland ; frequent 

 in Ulster. 



Probably introduced in all its localities, though it is 

 thoroughly established, and has spread to some wild-looking 



places. 



GABUMLian. 



1. C. vertioiUatum (Koch) — Whorled Caraway. 



District 1 ---------- 12 



Lat. 51°-56°. South-west and North-east of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic. 



