318 CTPEEACEiE. [Rhi/nchospora. 



Summerstown ; Drummond and /. C. — 2. Blarney Lake, 

 but rare in the East Eiding of Cork; Flor. Cork. — 4. In 

 Wicklow, on the Murrough ; I>. M. — 5. Bog by the railway 

 between Navan and Drogheda ; D. M. Near the Cur- 

 ragh of Kildare; Mr. F. J. Foot. Dolardstown bog; Mr. 

 J. Douglas. — 10. Several of the lakes in Fermanagh and 

 Cavan ; D. M., &c. Lough-gall Manor, Armagh ; A. G. M. 

 — 11. Ditches at Dunfanaghy ; and Lough Sheggach, 

 Donegal; Flor. Ulst. Lake between BaUyshannon and 

 Donegal ; Admiral Jones. — 12. At Selchin, by Lough Neagh ; 

 D. M. Lake by the road between . Castlewellan and Rath- 

 friland, Down ; Flor. Ulst. 

 Frequent in distriqts 6, 8, 9. 



RHYNGHOSPORA Vahl. 



1. R. alba (Vahl.) — White Beak-rush. 



Districts 12-456789 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. From South to North of L-eland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



Bogs ; not unfrequent, especially in the west and north of 

 Ireland. Fl. July. 



2. R. fusca (Sm.) — Brown Beah-rush 



Districts 1----6-89--- 

 Lat. 51°-54. West of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic. 



Spongy bogs ; rare and local. Fl. July, August. 



1. Bogs near the upper lake of Killarney; Fhr. Hib. 

 Near the base of Connor Hill, Dingle ; D. M. Near Bere- 

 haven ; by the side of Lough Allua (Lough Lua), Glengariff ; 

 Fkr. Cork. — 6. Dunbeg bog, in Clare; D. M. — 8. Near 

 Kilkerran bay, Eoundstone, &c., in Connemara; D, M. 

 Wet bog near the hiU of Cahill, Connemara; Flor. Hib. 

 Near Oughterard ; C. C. B. Between Clifden and Eound- 

 stone ; the late Prof. Graham. Bogs near Foxford, Mayo ; 

 A. G. M. — 9. Ballinrobe, Hollymount, and Foxford, Mayo ; 

 A. G. M. 



