180 ERICACE^. [Arbutus. 



bank by the road-side, half a mile from Ballycallan church, 

 on the way to Kilkenny, where it was observed in 1861 and 

 1862 by the Eev. S. Madden, but its claims to be considered 

 indigenous are at least doubtful.] 



WAHLENBEBGIA Schrad. 

 1. W. hederacea (Reich.)— /ijy-feawet? Bell-fiower. 

 Campanula hed. (Linn.), Brit. Flor. ; Flor. Hib. ; Bentham. 

 Districts 1 2-4-------- 



Lat. 51°-54°. South and Eastof Ireland — Cork and Wicklow. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic. 



Boggy ground and damp shady banks ; rare. Fl. July, 

 August. 



Near the old House of Barley-fleld, near Ballybritton, five 

 miles from Ban don ; Wade Bar. By the mill stream at 

 KUbrittain, near Bandon ; Flor. Cork. , Plentiful near Bandon, 

 &c., in Cork ; Mackay Cat. By the Lee and Bandon rivers ; 

 Drummond. 2. Near the Mardyke ; banks of the Lee, opposite 

 Carrigrohane Castle ; Fhr. Cork. Above Innisearra, on the 

 east side of the Lee (with white flowers) ; Flor. Cork. Moist 

 field by the Bandon road, two miles south of Kilcreagh 

 Abbey; Mr. T. Wright. Very rare in Cork; I. C. — 

 4. On Sugar Loaf Mountain, "Wicklow ; Mackay Bar. 

 Abundant near the Copse-wood in Glencree, between Ennis- 

 kerry and Lough Bray; Flor. Hib. Between Enniskerry 

 and the school-house, on the backs of the ditches on the 

 road-side ; Ir. Fhr. 



OEDER XL.— ERICACE^. 



ABBUTUS Linn. 



1. A. Unedo (Linn.) — Strawberry Tree. 



District 1 ___-------- 



Lat. 51°-53°. South-west of Ireland — Kerry and Cork. 

 Hibernian type. Not native in Great Britain. 



Boggy woods and rooky places ; very local. Fl. September, 

 October. j^ 



1. Plentiful in the woods at Mucruss, and in all the islands 



