188 AQUIFOLIACEJE. [Bex. 



Ballinasloe; D.M. — 12. "Woods at St. Catherine's, County- 

 Down ; Ir., Flor. At Grey Abbey, County Down ; Fhr. 

 Ulst. 

 This aad TencriumScordiwni,3xe the only species belonging 

 , /ToWatsSirsGrermamc type, which reach the west of Ireland. 



ORDER XLL— AQUIFOLIACEiE. 



ILEX Linn. 



1. I. Aguifolium (Linn.) — RoUy. 



Districts 1234-6789/^11 12 



Lat. 51°-56°- Throughout Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, British. 



Woods and heaths ; frequent. Fl. June to August. 

 A variety with yellow berries grows on the mountains 

 round Lough Lane, Kerry ; SmMKs " Kerry." 



ORDER XLn.— OLEACE^. 



LIGUSTRUM Linn. 

 1. L. VTilgare (Linn.)— PnW. 

 Districts (1) 2 (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) - (9) - (11) (12) 

 Lat. 52°-53°. Apparently native in the South of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Frequent in hedges and thickets, where it has probably 

 been planted ; very rare as indigenous. Fl. June, July. 



2. Sandhills near Tramore, Waterford ; Miss S. Grubb. 

 Cliffs at Tramore; Eev. S, Madden. Hedges and thickets, 

 common about Fermoy ; Mr. T. Ghandlee. Dr. E. Perceval 

 Wright considers the Privet certainly indigenous in several 

 places along the cliffs of Islandicane, near Tramore. 



FRAXINUS Linn. 

 1. P. excelsior (Linn.) — Ash. 

 Districts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Woods, hedges, and rocky places ; frequent. Fl. June, July. 



