Cephalanthera.] OECHiDACEiE. 289 



marshes in the Queen's County ; Mackay Bar. — 4. Murrough 

 of Wicklow; D. M. Enniskerry; Ir. Fter. — 5. Foot of 

 Dublin Mountains, particularly near Stag's-town and King's- 

 town, &c. ; Wads Ear. At Johnstown, near Kilgobbin; 

 Mackay Bar. NearHowth; 7r. i^'Zor. Portmarnock ; Z). Jlf. 

 Several places near Ballitore, Kildare ; I. G. — 6. Along the 

 shores of Lough Derg (with Imda salicind) ; D. M. Bog at 

 Kilmacduagh, Galway; A. O. M. — 9. Shores of Lough 

 Carra, Mayo; A. G. M. — 10. In the county Fermanagh; 

 Mackay Bar. Island on Lough Erne, opposite Crum Castle ; 

 Flor. Ulst. — 11. Shore of Dunfanaghy Loch, Donegal ; Mr. 

 G. Moore. On the shore at Horn Head ; Prof. E. Murphy. — 

 12. Very rare in Ulster. On the south side of Belfast 

 Lough, half-a-mile above Knockmagunny Hill,; Island Magee ; 

 Flor. Ulst. In a low meadow south of BaUintra, Antrim ; 

 D. M. By a lough-side in Creveteneau, Ballinahinch ; 

 Threlkdd. 



CEPHALANTHEBA Eich. 



1. C. ensifolia (Rich.) — Narrow-kaved White Hellebonne. 

 Epipactis ensifolia (Sw.), Brit. Flor., Flor. Hib. 

 Districts l-___-____lil2 

 Lat. 51°-55°. South-west and North of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, English, inclining to Intermediate. 



Woods in mountainous districts ; very rare. Fl. June. 



1. Wood at Glengariff ! (near Bantry) ; Flor. Sib. Adri- 

 goole, near the base of Hungry HiU, Cork ; L G. — 11. Wood 

 near Lough Esk ! Donegal ; Mrs. Brooke. — 12. At Duneane, 

 near Larne, Antrim (Mr. Whitla); Flor. Ulst. (under G.grandi- 

 flora. Found by Mr. Whitla in the county of Antrim, in 

 1835; Flor. Hib. {E. grandiflora). "In woods at Mucka- 

 more House (near Antrim), sparingly; and at Glenavy" 

 (also near Antrim) ; Mr. Whida. In Shane's Castle woods, 

 on the shores of Lough Neagh ; D. M. 



The specimens preserved in Dr. Mackay's Herbarium under 

 the name of E, grandiflora, from Mr. Whitla, are luxuriant 

 examples of C. ensifolia, and we have, therefore, little hesita- 

 tion in transferring the locality to C ensifolia. A specimen 



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