Hieraciufn.'] composite. 175 



in Ulster ; Flor. Ulst. Probably occurs in many other places 

 in the north and west of Ireland. The " H. murorum " 

 recorded by Drummond as found on rocks near Bantry, was 

 probably H. irieum or H. pallidum. 

 From 600 to 1300 feet in Derry. 



7. H, ccedum (Fries). 

 District ____------- 12 



Lat. 55°-56°. North of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, Scottish. 



RocSy places in mountainous districts ; probably not rare. 

 Ft. June to August. 



12. Fair Head, Antrim ; C. G. B. ; and probably to be 

 found in many other localities. 



8. H. vulgatum (Fries). 

 H. sylvaticum (Smith), Flor. Hib. 



Districts ---4 5----- 11 12 

 Lat. 53°-56°- East and North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Banks, rocks, river sides, &o. ; not unfrequent ? July to 

 September. 



4. Powerscourt Waterfall ; and Devil's Glen, Wicklow ; 

 Flor. Hib. — 5. Banks of the Liffey, above Leixlip ; A. O. M. — 



11. In Donegal, about Dunkineely, &c., frequent ; A.G. M. — 



12. Abundant in Derry ; and frequent in Antrim ; D. M. 

 River bank at Bryansford, Down ; and " Dog's-leap,'' 

 Newtown-limavady, Derry ; n,or. Ulst. Probably not unfre- 

 quent in mountainous districts. 



9. H. gothicum (Fries). 

 Districts l-_-5--8---12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, Highland. 



Heathy and rocky places ; rare. Fl. July to September. 



1. Rocks at Donemark Falls, Bantry ; /. C. — 5. Head of 

 Glenmalure, Wicklow (I. C.) ; C. C. B. — 8. Connemara; 

 Backhouse. — 12. Glenballyeamore, near Carrickfergus ! 

 Antrim ; D. M. Glenariff, near Cushendall, Antrim (Mr. 

 Stewart) ; C. C B. 



