190 GENTIANACE:^; [Cicendia. 



2. E. Ceutaiirium (Pers.) — Common Centaury. 

 Districts 123456789- 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 

 yy Dry pastures ; frequent, especially on the coast. Fl. July, 

 August. 



Var. P latifolia (E. latifolia Smith). 



Sandy sea shores ; frequent. — 2. Near Youghal (Miss 

 Ball) ; Flor. Cork. Ajdmore, on the coast of Waterford ; 

 Mr. J. Sullivan. — 5. Portmarnock sands; Flor. Hib. — 6. 

 Frequent at Kilkee, Clare ; /. C. — 8. Coast of Connemara ! 

 Miss K. M. Lindsey.-^ll. Malin and Bunbeg, Donegal; 

 Flor. Ulst. — 12. County of Down ; Flor. Hib. Lough shore 

 near Bangor ; Portstewart ; Flor. Ulst, 



Obs. — E. littoralis (Fries) is given in " Flora Hibernica " as 

 found at Portmarnock, Dublin, but we have not been able to 

 find it in this locality. The stations of Bangor, Copeland 

 Island, and shore west of Groomsport, recorded in the 

 "Flora of Ulster,'' are also probably, erroneous, as Dr. 

 Dickie himself suggests. 



CICENDIA Adans. 

 1. C. flliformis (Reich.) — Slender Cicendia. 

 Exacum fliforme (Sm.), Flor. Hib. 



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

 vy Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Atlantic. 



Moist sandy heaths ; very local and rare. Fl. July, Aug, 

 1. Roadside between Kenmare and KUlarney ; D.M. 

 Killarney ; Mr. L. OgUby. Dursey Island, Cork ; Wade 

 Ear. Glengariff and Castletown, Beai-haven ; /. 0. Near 

 Glenmore Lake, Kerry ; Mr. T. Wright. Sandy turf -bogs 

 near Bantry ; Fhr. Hib. 



OENTIANA Linn. 

 1. G. Amarella (Linn.) — SmaM-flowered Gentian. 

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 Lat. 51°-55° or 56". From South to North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to Germanic. 



