Scilla.] LiLiACE^. 295 



By the side of the ri-ver of CoUygan; in a wood pretty 

 plentifully ; Smith's " Waterford."'] 



[Poh/gokatum muUiflorum (All.) is also said, by Smith, to 

 have been found in Castle Bernard Park ; and is included in 

 the " Flora of Cork " as naturalized sparingly in a grove at 

 Blarney.] 



\_Ribscus actdeatus (Linn) " grows wild near Mucruss, and in 

 the islands of Lough Lane ; " Smith's " Kerry'' Near 

 Brinny, between Cork and Bandon ; Smith's " Corh." Dun- 

 gourney glen ; Fhr. Cork. None of these localities have been 

 recently examined.] 



ORDER LXX.— LILIACE^. 



SGILLA Linn. 



1. S. verna (Huds.) — Ewly-flowering SquiU. 



Districts ---45 __-,-__ 12 



Lat. 53°-56°- East and North-east coasts of Ireland. 



Type in Great Britain, Atlantic, inclining to British. 



Rocky pastures on the coast ; very local. Fl. April, May. 



4. Coast at Rockfield, Wicklow ; D. M. — 5. At the 

 Ring's-end, neare Dublin (Mr. Heaton) ; How Phyt. Brit. 

 (1650.) At Ring's-end, beyond Templeogue ; ThrelJceld. 

 Howth and Ireland's Eye; Wade Ear. KUliney HiU; 

 Machay Cat. Ir. Banks above the sea, on the south side of 

 Howth ! Rochestown HiQ [KiUiney] ; Ir. Fhr. Plentiful at 

 Clogher Head, and on Castlegar HUl, Louth ; Mr. J. B. 

 Hamilton. — 12. Bangor; Holywood; Donaghadee; Ardglass; 

 Headlands at the Giant's Causeway ; Groomsport ; Rathlin 

 Island ; Portstewart ; Portrush ; Fhr. Ulst. Copeland 

 Islands; Mr. S. A. Stewart. Plentiful from Downhill to 

 Portrush, Derry ; D. M, 



ALLIUM Linn. 

 % A. Babingtonii (Borr.) — Bulb-bearing Leek. 

 A. Ampeloprasum var., Brit. Flor. and Bentham. 

 Districts _-_--6-8-,--- 

 Lat. 53°-54°. West of Ireland — ^Arran and Roundstone 



