Orobanche.] orobanchacejE. 203 



On the roots of broom and furze ; rare and local, Fl. 

 June to August. 



1 and 2. Eather rare near Cork, but occurs in furze brakes 

 throughout the county ; Flor. Cork. Common near Cork and 

 Bandon.; Maakay Bar. Castle-Martyr, and Inch Castle; 

 Mr. T. Chandlee. — 2. Near Clonmel ; Mr. T. Anderson. In 

 South and North Cork ; /. C. Tipperary ; Miss S. Gruhh. — 



3. Firoda, Kilkenny ; the late Bev. J. W. JDespard. — 



4. Plentiful at the lake of Luggelaw; Devil's Glen; and 

 Seven Churches, Wicklow ; Flor. Hib. Between Rathdrum 

 and Lara; D. M. Kilbride, "Wicklow; Mr. S. Foot. — 

 5 ? Near Woodtown, between Luttrell's-town and Lucan ; 

 also between Dunleary and Bullock ; Wade Bar. (probably 

 0. hederce.) 



2. O. rubra (Sm.) — Bed Broom-rape. 

 Districts -----6-8-- 11 12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, Scottish or Atlantic. 



Rocky places and pastures, parasitical on thyme ; local. 

 Fl. June to August. 



6. Road-side near BaUyvaughan ; A. G. M. Abundant on 

 the hills south and east of BaUyvaughan, Clare ; Mr. F. J. 

 Foot. — 8. By the side of Lough Corrib ; the late Prof. Graham. 

 On a small hiU four miles west of Galway ; Majchay Herb. — 

 11. Ards, Donegal ; Prof. F. Murphy. — 12. Plentiful on the 

 basaltic range in Deny, from Umbra to Ben-bradagh ; D. M. 

 Cave Hill, near Belfast; Eathlin Island Knockagh! and 

 cliffs, south from Glenarm ! F^r. Ulsl. On limestone in the 

 west ; on basalt only in the north. 



Ranges from about 50 feet in Galway to 1000 feet in 

 Derry. 



3. O. Hederse (Duby.) — Ivy Broom-rape. 

 0. minor Flor. Hib. 0. minor var. Bentham. 

 Districts 12345 6-89- 11- 

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

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic. 



' Rocks, walls, and woods, parasitical on Ivy ; local. Fl. 

 June to August. 



