186 EEiCACB^. \Pyrola. 



Slieve Nance, Antrim ; Flor. Ulst. On Dart mountain ; 

 D.M. The stations of Ballinahinch, Dungannon, and south 

 end of Lough Neagh {Flor Ulst.), are probably erroneous. 



Reaches 1900 feet on Errigal (Flor. Ulst.) ; 2000 feet on 

 Dart (B. M.) ; 2500 on Galtymore (/. C.) 



3. v. Oxycoccos (Linn.) — Cranberry. 

 Districts 12-456789 10 11 12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to Intermediate. 



Spongy bogs ; frequent, but local. Fl. June, July. 



Eare in the south, though described by Dr. Smith as plen- 

 tiful in Cork. 



1. Bog near Dunman way; Pro/", JJ.ilfMrp%. — 2. Glenagad, 

 Waterford ; Mr. E. Davis. In a bog about a mile from 

 Clonmel ;. Miss S. Cfrubb. Not unfrequent in many parts of 

 the middle and north of Ireland. 



From sea-level to about 700 feet in Antrim. 



PTROLA Linn. 

 1. P. media (Sm.) — Intermediate Winter-green. 

 Districts -----6--9-11 12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, Scottish. 



Heathy and bushy places ; rare and local. FT,. July, 

 August. 



6. In several places in Burren ; hUls west of Ballyvaughan ; 

 high ground south of BaUyaUabaun ; summit of Slieve- 

 Carran, the highest limestone hiU in Burren, at 1075 feet ; 

 Mr. F. J. Foot. — 9. Ben Whisken, Sligo; Admiral Jones. 

 Near Hazlewood ; Mr. J. Wynne. — 11. Among heath on 

 the east side of Hornhead ; Ards House demesne, and in 

 Mentiagh glen, parish of Clonmany, Donegal; Mr. C. Moore. — 

 12. Frequent in many parts of Antrim and Derry ; Glenedra, 

 Altahoan glen, Moneymore, and Errigal banks. Glen in 

 BaUinascreen mountain, Derry ; Newtonards ; Ballygowan 

 bog; WolfhUl and Crowglen; Colin glen and Black 

 mountain ; Flor. Ukt. Glenarm ; D. M. 



