292 lEiDACE^. [Iris. 



IBIS Linn. 



1. I. Pseud-aeorus (Linn.) — Ydhw Flag. 

 Districts 123456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Marshy places, wet meadows, &c. ; common. Fl. June, 

 July. 



2. 1 1, foetidissima (Linn.) — Stinking Iris, Gladdon. 

 Districts 1 (2) 3 4 5 (6) (7) - - 10 - 12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Hedge-banks, thickets, fields, &c. ; rare, and usually in 

 suspicious stations. Fl. June, July. 



1. Mucruss, Killarney ; Admiral Jones. In a small island 

 near Glengariff ; Machay Ear. Near Carrigrohane Castle ; 

 Groves at Blarney ; on a limestone rock on the south side of 

 Little Island ; Flor. Cork. Very rare, and not native near Cork, 

 but well established in a few localities ; J. C. Limestone rocks 

 at Glanworth, Fermoy (naturalized) ; Mr. T. Chandhe. — 

 3. Field between Bally bracken and Kilkenny ; Mackay Bar. 

 On the banks of the Barrow, near Portarlington ; Flor. Hib. 

 At Fossaro, south of Bray ; Wade Bar. — 4. At Tythtewer, 

 Wicklow ; Ir. Fhr. — 5. In a field a little beyond Templeogue ; 

 Mackay Bar. Ireland's Eye and Howth ; Wade Bar. Ditch- 

 banks near Kilgobbin ; and woods at Templehill, near the 

 Black Eock; Mackay Gat. Ir. Dalkey, KUliney Bay; 

 Tagony ; on the lands of Mr. Ledwich, and abundantly at 

 Scholarstown ; Ir. Fhr. Kilgobbin ; Fhr, Hih. In Narragh- 

 more wood ; and on a ditch-bank by the road of Ballykillane, 

 Kildare; J. C.-^6. In Ennis churchyard, County Clare; 

 Wade Ear. In shrubberies at Castle Taylor, Galway, 

 probably planted ; A. G. M. — 7. By a road a little east of 

 Edenderry, towards Rathangan, naturalized ; Prof. Melville. — 

 (9.) Planted near Foxford, Mayo; A. O. M.—IO. In 

 Armagh ; Fbr. Ulst.. — 12. Plentiful on a ditch-bank at 

 Culmore, Derry ; and near Coleraine, naturalized ; D. M. 



