234 ' LENTiBULARiACE-ffi. [Utriculana. 



Bogs and marshy ground ; very local. Fl. May, June. 



1. Abundant in many parts of Kerry; Kenmare, Turk, 

 Mangerton, Brandon, &c., Common at KiUamey, " to the 

 exclusion almost of the other kinds" {Admiral Joms). 

 Abundant also in the southern and western parts of Cork, 

 from Blarney to Bantry, reaching as far east as Carrignavar, 

 six miles north of Cork ; /. C. 



First found by Mr. J. Drummond in Cork in 1809. 



3. P. liisitanica (Linn.) — Pale Butteneort, 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic, inclining to Scottish. 



Bogs; frequent, especially in the west, rather local and 

 rare in the eastern districts.. Fl. June to August. 



1 and 2. Common about Cork ; Flor. Cork. Glenagad bog, 

 Waterford; Miss S. Grubh. — 3. Woodstock, Kilkenny; Wade 

 Bar. — 4. In a bog near Enniscorthy, Wexford; /. C. In 

 various parts of Wicklow ; Flor. Hib. Between Lough Dan 

 and Roundwood, &c.; D. M. Glen-cree ; Mr. V. A. Smith. — 

 5. Foot of the Dublin mountains ; Mackay Cat. Ir. Above 

 Dundrum ; Wade Bar. — 5 and 7. Bog of Allen ; Wade Bar. — 

 12. On the Mourne mountains, and in many parts of Down, 

 Antrim, and Derry. Frequent in the west and north, espe- 

 cially in mountainous districts, and towards the coast. 



From sea-level to 1,000 feet on Slieve Donard {Flor. Ulst.), 

 and 1,500 on Nephin Beg, Mayo ; {D. M.) 



UTBIGULABIA Linn. 

 1. U. vulgaris (Linn.) — Gommon Bladderwort. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°- Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Ditches, pools, and bog-holes ; frequent. Fl. June to 

 August. 



Not a common plant, though widely distributed. 



