Hieracium.'\ COMPOSITE. 173 



A. Q. M.—On Nephin, at 800 feet; Flor. UM.—d. Holly- 

 mount and Foxford, Mayo ; A. 0. M. — 10. Common in the 

 glens of Tyrone; Admiral Jones. — 11. Near Killybegs, 

 &c. ; A. G. M. Frequent in Donegal ; Prof. E. Murphy. — 

 12. Tollymore Park; Mr. S. A. Stewart. Newtownards 

 Glen ; Maxihay, Cat. Ir. Black Mountain ; Fhr. Belf. 

 Colin Glen ; Crawfordsburn, &c. ; Fhr. Ukt. Common by 

 the river-sides in Derry ; D. M. 



From 100 feet to 1200 on Clontygearagh (Z). M.) 

 [Crepis suodsmfolia (Tausch), (Hieracium molle, Jacq.) is 

 included in " Flora Hiberniea," but we believe that some 

 species of Hieracium was mistaken for it.] 



HIERACIUM* Linn. 

 1. H. Filosella (Linn.) — Mouse-ear Hawhweed. 

 Districts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Dry banks, pastures, and rocky places ; frequent. Fl. May 

 to July. 



From sea level to 1300 feet on Ben Bradagh, Derry ; D. M. 



[H. aurantiacum (Linn.), was gathered by Mr. C. Moore 

 on a wall near Ards House, Donegal, no doubt an escape 

 from cultivation.] 



2. H. anglicum (Fries.) 

 Districts 1 ------ 8 9 - 11 12 



Lat. 51°-56°. West and North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Highland. 



Eocky places on mountains ; local. Fl. July, August. 



1. Horse's Glen, Mangerton, Kerry ; /. C. — 8. Rocks in 

 Connemara! D. M. — 9. Ben Bulben, Sligo {var. amplexicaule 

 Backh.), -BaJ. Mafi. — 11. Gap of Urris, Donegal; Mr. C. 

 Moore. — 12. Coast of Antrim ! and rocks at MagUligan, 

 Derry ! I). M. Rocks at Glenariff and at Garron Head, 

 Antrim; Mr. S. A. Stewart. Cushendall (D.M.) C. C.B. 



*.In.tliis geims the mark of certainty (!) is placed after the localities 

 from which specimens have been authenticated by Mr. Backhouse. The 

 Sieracia of Ireland are very imperfectly known. 



