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People's Park ; Bangor ; Kinnegar ; Groomsport ; Fhr. Self. 

 Mouth of the Eoe; and of the Bann, near Coleraine, in 

 Derry ; D. M. 



3. (E. crocata (Linn.) — Hemlock Water-Dropwort. 



Districts 1 2345--8-10 1112 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Ditches, river banks, and marshy places; frequent. Fl. 

 July. 



Far less frequent in the west, but has been found at 

 BelmuUet, Mayo, by Professor C. C. Babington. 



4. CE. PheUandriiun (Lam.) — Fine-kaved Water Dropwort. 



Districts -2-456-89 10 11 12 

 Lat. 52°— 56°. Throughout Ireland, except the extreme South. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Germanic. 



Eivers, ditches, ponds, &c. ; frequent, except in the south. 

 Fl. July to September. 



Very rare in the south, but occurs in pools at Gerah, and 

 in Ballyoran Bog, near Fermoy ; Mr. T. Chandlee. Also in 

 ditches by the railway between Mallow and Buttevant ; /. C 



Obs, — CEnanthe fluviatUis (Golem.) grows in the canal 

 between Monasterevan and Portarlingtou, and in the same 

 canal in KUdare, but we do not consider it anything more 

 than a state of (E. Phellandrium,, altered by growing in deep 

 water. 



MTHUSA Linn. 



1. .ffil. Cynapium (Linn). — FooVs Parsley. 



Districts 123456-89 10 -12 



Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Cultivated and waste ground, especially neglected gardens, 

 and usually near houses ; not uncommon. Fl. July, August. 



