Primulai] peimulace^. 235 



2. tr, intermedia (Hayne). — Intermediate Bladderwort. 

 U. minor var. Bentham. 

 Districts 1------8-10 1112 



Lat. 51°-56°, West and North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Scottish, or Intermediate. 



Shallow pools, ditches, and bog-holes ; local and rare. Fl. 

 August. 



1. Killarney; C. G. B. Bog-holes at Mucruss; Machay 

 Gat. Ir. Ballyphehane bog; Drummond, Derry bog, 

 Carbery (Mr. R. W. Townsend); Flor. Gorh ; not found 

 by Mr. Carroll. — 8. Frequent in the bogs of Connemara ; 

 and flowering near the Recess Hotel ; /. G. — 10. Peat drains 

 near Scottsborough, in the County Fermanagh ; Machay Gat. 

 Ir. — 11. Abundant in many spots by the roadside between 

 Gweedore and Glenties ; Flor. Ulst. — 12. Ballinahinch, 

 County Down ; Fhr. Hib. Kirkeel ; Flor. Ulst. ,0n a large 

 peat bog near Rasharkin, Antrim ; D. M. Ditches by the 

 Foyle, above Londonderry, in the parish of Templemore, 

 Derry ; D. M. 



Apparently scarce, but probably often passed over, as it 

 seldom flowers. 



3. IT. minor (Linn.) — Lesser Bladderwort. 

 Districts 12?--- 6-8 9 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. "West and North of Ireland chiefly. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Ditches, pools, and bog-holes ; frequent in the west and 

 north. Fl. June to August. 



2 ? Very rare in the East Riding of Cork ; Flor. Gorh, and 

 not noticed in Waterford, Tipperary, or Kilkenny. On the 

 east side of Ireland — ^it has been found only in the county of 

 Down. 



ORDER LIL— PRIMULACE^. 

 PRIMULA Linn. 



1. P. vulgaris (Huds.) — Primrose. 

 P. veris var. Bentham, P. vulgaris and P. elatior, Flor. Hib. 

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

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



