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13. H. croccUum (Fries). 

 District _----__8---12 

 Lat. 53°-56°. North-east of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Highland. 



Mountain glens, cliffs, and rocky places on mountains, 

 rare. Fl. July August. 



8. Ballinahinch, Connemara ; Bachhouse. — 12, Grlen-bally, 

 Carrickf ergus ; Backhouse. Not unfrequent, &c. Not unfre- 

 quent in the glens of Antrim ! J). M. Steep cliffs at Cave 

 Hill, Garron Head and Glenariff, Antrim; Ben Evenagh, 

 Derry ; Mr. S. A. Stewart spec. 



14. H. corymbosum, (Fries). 

 H. corymhosum, Backh., and H. rigidum, Backh. 

 Districts ---4- _---__ 12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, Highland. 



Mountain districts ; rare. Fl. July to September. 



4. Head of Glenmalure, Wicklow (named by Mr. Back- 

 house) ; I. C. — 12. Glenariff, Antrim {H. rigiduni) ; Bachhouse. 

 Garron Head, Antrim (-H". rigidum) ; C. G. B. Copses near 

 Garvagh, Derry ! D. M. 



15. H. boreale (Fries). 

 H. sdbaudum (Smith), Flor. Hib. 

 Districts 1P--45------12 



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

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Woods, banks, and heathy or bushy places, local; and 

 rather rare. Fl. August, September. 



1. Ross Island, KiUamey ; Fhr. Hib. Woods at Glengariff 

 and at Bantry; Flor. Cork. — 4. Plentiful in Glen-malure, 

 and at Glendalough, Wicklow ; /. C. Devil's Glen, Wicklow 

 (I. C.) ; C. C. B.—5. Wood at the back of Ballitore hill, 

 Kildare ; /. G. — 12. Banks of the Agivey river ; and glen 

 near MagUligan, Derry ; D. M. Rocks in TuUamore Park ; 

 Flor. Wist. Cavine Castle ; and between Larne and Glenarm, 

 Antrim ; Ir. Flor. Cave Hill, near Belfast ; C. G. B. 



Obs. — " Xanthium, seu. Lappa minor,'' described by Smith 



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