140 KUBIACB^. [Galium. 



at Shane's Castle ; Flor. Eib. Portmore ; Ballyronan ; 

 Toome, &c. ; Fhr. JJlst. By Lough Beg; Lough Neagh ; 

 and on Cloatygearagh mountain, Derry. Abundant on 

 Lurgedon mountain, Antrim ; D. M. 



Eanges from about 50 feet in Galway and Derry to 1200 

 in Kerry. 



2. G. Aparine (Linn.) — Goose-grass or Cleavers. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Hedges and bushy places ; common. Fl. June to August. 



3. G. erectum (Huds.) — UprigM Bed-straw. 

 O. Mollugo var. Bentham. 



District ----5-- — — --- 

 Lat. 53°-54°. East of Ireland— County of Dublin only. 

 Type in Great Britain, Germanic. 



Pastures and banks ; very rare. Fl. June, July. 



5. In a field at Stagstown ! south of Rathfarnham, on the 



north-west slope of the Dublin mountains ; Mr. Simon Foot. 



On the north side of KilUney Hill ; Fhr. Ilib. In a meadow 



by the Tolka ! adjoining the Botanic Gardens and cemetery, 



■ Glasnevin ; D. M. and A. G. M. 



4. Gr, Mollugo (Linn.) — Great Hedge Bed-draw. 

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



Lat. 53°-55°. East of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



Dry banks and bushy places ; rare, and very local. Fl. 

 July, August. 



5. At Sandymount, near the Martello Tower ; Machay Got, 

 Ir. Fields and road-sides between Finglas quarries and Glas- 

 nevin ; common on the lands of Abbeville and Ballymun ; Ir. 

 Flor. Between Swords and Skerries, plentiful in hedges and 

 borders of fields ; D. M. Lands about Knocksedan ; the late 

 Mr. J. White. — 12. Lawn at Mr. Vernon's, near Belfast; 

 Fhr. Hib. Lawn opposite Glenarm Castle (G. D.) ; Fhr. 

 Ulst. The Rev. S. Madden believes that he has seen 



