322 CYPEEACE^. [Blysmus. 



9. S. Savii (S. et M.) — Savins Spike-rush. 

 Isolepis Savii (R. Br.), Brit. Flor. 



Districts 1--45--89-1112 

 Lat. 51°-56°- Coasts of nearly all Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Atlantic. 



Boggy and springy places ; not unfrequent near the coast. 

 Fl. July to September. 



BLTSMUS Panz. 

 1. B. rufus (Panz.) — Narrow-leaved Blysmus. 

 Districts ----5 --8-- 11 12 

 Lat. 53°-56°. Coasts of the Northern half of Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, Scottish. 



Salt marshes ; rather local. Fl, July. 



5. Between Baldoyle and Howth, plentiful ; Maekay Cat. 

 Ir. Between Baldoyle and Portmamock ! Ir. Flor. Marsh 

 between Balbriggan and Hampton ; Mcuikay Bar. — 8. Near 

 Custrower Bay, BaUinahinch, Connemara ; Wade Bar. Near 

 Killala, Mayo; D.M. — 11. Shores of Donegal Bay, at town 

 of Donegal ; Fhr. Ulst. Shore at Glen ColumbkiD, and at 

 KiUybegs; A. G. M.—12. Plentiful at Brook Hall, by the 

 side of the Foyle. Derry ; Cushendall and Lame Lough, 

 Antrim ; D. M. Donaghadee ; Sydenham ; Bangor ; Tillys- 

 bum ; Newtonards ; Holywood ; Flor, Ulst. 



\B, compressus (Panz.) Bogs near Glengariff [Fhr. Cork) 

 probably an error.] 



EBIOPHORUM Linn. 

 1. E. vaginatum (Linn.) — Har^s-tail Cotton-grass. 

 Districts 1 2-45678 9 10 11 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to Scottish. 

 Bogs, moors, mountains ; frequent. Fl. April, May. 

 From sea-level to 2000 feet in Derry ; {D. M.) 



2. E. angustifolium (Roth) — Narrow-leaved Cotton-grass. 

 E. polystachyum (Linn.) Bentham. 



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

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



