Campanula.] campanulacb^. 179 



CAMPANULA Linn. 



1.? C. latifolia (Linn.) — Giant Bell-flower, 



Districts --3? 4? -------- 



Lat. 52°-53°. South-east of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, Scottish, or Intermediate. 



"Woods and thickets ; very rare. Fl. July, August. 



Woods by the river Barrow above New Ross ; Flor. Mb. 

 The river here divides the counties of Kilkenny and Wex- 

 ford, and districts 3 and 4. We have seen no specimens, and: 

 it is very desirable that the locality shoidd be confirmed, lest 

 a large form of C. TracheUum should have been mistaken for 

 C. latifolia. 



2. 0. Trachelium (Linn.) — Nettle-leaved Bell-flower. 

 Districts --3- (5) ------- 



Lat. 52°-53°- South-east of Ireland — Kilkenny only. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Hedges and thickets ; very rare and local. Fl. July, 

 August. 



3. River-side below Innistiogue, Kilkenny; Flor. Hib. 

 Woodstock, near Innistiogue ; Archer's Grove ; Sheestown ; 

 Laggbush, all ia Kilkenny ; Rev. S. Madden. — 5 ? In a lane 

 between Glasnevin and Finglas; Flor. Hib. On the back 

 of an old ditch between Glasnevin and Finglas bridge ; Ir. 

 Flor. Probably introduced in the last station, where it has 

 not been found of late years. 



3. C. rotundifolia (Linn.) — HairbeU. 

 Districts 12-456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Heaths, dry pastures, and stony places ; frequent, but 

 rather local. Fl. July, August. 



Very rare in Cork ; FIm: Cork. ; and only found in the 

 southern division of the county ; /. C. Less frequent in the 

 west than the eastern side of Ireland. 



From sea-level to 2000 feet on Slieve Donard ; FIbr. TJlst. 



\G. patula {hinn.) grows under a hawthorn . hedge on a 



