156 COMPOSITE. \Gnaphalium, 



at Newcastle ; Flor. Ulst. Squire's Hill ; Fhr. Bdf. Near 

 the mouth of the Bann ; Mr. J. Ball. 

 Not recorded from the west of Ireland. 



GNAPHALIUM Linn. 



1. G. Tiligiiiosum (Linn.) — Marsh Cudweed. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°- Throughout Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, English. 



Damp places, sides of ditches, «&c., common. Fl. July, 

 August. 



2. Gr. sylvaticum (Linn.) — Upright Cudweed. 



Districts 1 2Ai^5 -- 8 9 10// 12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Mountain pastures, sandhills, and thickets ; frequent, but 

 local. JFl. July to September. 



Rather rare in the south. — 1. Killarney; C. C.B. Kin- 

 sale, I. C. 1 and 2. In South and North Cork ; /. C. and 

 Mr. J. Sullivan. — 2. Near Fermoy, not unfrequent on high 

 ground ; Mr. T. Chandlee. In Waterford ; /. C. — 5. Once 

 found in a field near Portersize, Ballitore, Kildare ; /. C. — 

 8. Oughterard and Maam, Galway ; C. G. B. On Lettery 

 mountain, and about BaUinahinch, Connemara ; Wade Bar. 

 and Flor, Hih. Plentiful near Lough Conn, &c.. Mayo; 

 A.O.M. Bartragh Island; MacJcay Cat. Ir. — 9. Abundant 

 near Foxford ; A. Q. M. — 10. Falkland, Monaghan ; Miss 

 Maffett. Common about Urney, Tyrone ; Admiral Jones. — 

 12. Sandhills north of Newcastle, Down ; Kinnegar, Holy- 

 wood; not unfrequent at Moneymore; Flor. Ulst. In a wood 

 west of Lough Enagh and other places ui Derry; D.M. 

 Near the mouth of the Bann ; Mr. J. Ball. 



\_G. luteo-alhum (Linn.), Belfast ; Mr. W. Thompson. At 

 Lambeg ; Fhr. Ulst. In sandy cultivated ground at Malone, 

 near Belfast ; Mr. B. Orr. No doubt accidentally introduced, 

 and believed to have become extinct.] 



