Hypochmris.] OOMPOSiTiE. 167 



HYPOCHjEBIS Linn. 

 1. H. radicata (Linn.) — Long-rooted Ca£s-ear. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Meadows and pastures, waste ground, &c. ; common. Fl. 

 July, August. 



\II. glabra (Linn.) — Several localities are given by Mackay 

 in his '' Catalogue of Rare Plants," but the species is omitted 

 in '■'■ Flora Hibemica." It is included doubtfully in the 

 "Flora of Cork," but with no station, except one of those 

 mentioned by Mackay. Mr. J. SuUivan reports having found 

 it on limestone rocks at Little Island, Cork, in 1853, but in 

 the absence of further evidence we think it better to exclude 

 it for the present.] 



THRINCIA Roth. 

 1. T. hirta (D C.) — Hairy Hawlcbit. 

 Leontodon hirtus (Linn.) Bentham. 



Districts 12-456-8---- 

 Lat. 51°-54°. South and Middle of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Pastures ; frequent in the south and middle of Ireland, 

 Fl. July to September. 



The range of this species is very imp'erfectly known, but 

 it is probably not uncommon in the southern half of Ireland. 

 Mr. Carroll finds it in the counties of Cork and Waterford. 

 It is not unfrequent near Dublin, extending as far north as 

 Mount Oriel, in Louth (Ir. Flor.) ; and in the west it has 

 been noticed in Clare {D. M.) ; at Garryland, Galway 

 {A. O. M.) ; Portumna {D. M.) ; near the town of Galway 

 (Professor Melville) ; and has no doubt been overlooked in 

 many other localities. 



APARGIA Schreb. 

 1. A. hispida (Willd.) — Rough Hawkbit. 

 Leontodon hispidus (Linn.) Bentham. 



Districts 12345--89-1112 

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

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to British. 



