Phalaris.] geamine^. 337 



3. Marshes at Dunmore Woods, Queen's-county ; Mackay 

 Bar. — 5. Banks of the Grand Canal in Dublin and Kildare, 

 plentiful ; D. M. — 10. In the county Fermanagh ; Mackay 

 Bar. Side of the lake at Loughgall Manor, Armagh; 

 A. G. M. — 12. By the Bann, below Coleraine, and near 

 Moneymore, Derry ; D. M. Ballynochan Lough ; and 

 Lough t-wo miles south-east of Kilmore, Down ; Flor. TJlat. 



45. C. riparia (Curt.) — Greater Bank Sedge. 

 Districts 12-4-6----- 12 

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

 Type in Great Britain, British, inclining to English. 



Banks of ditches, rivers, lakes ; local and rather rare. 

 Fl. May. 



land 2. BaUyphehane bog ; near the Mardyke; Shanagarry 

 bog, BaUycotton, and near Cork, in both divisions of the 

 county ; Flor. Cork and I. C. — 4. Ditches on the Murrough 

 of Wicklow ; D. M. — 5. Ditches near the shore at Donabate, 

 Dublin ; D. M. WiUow-brook, near Ballitore, Kildare ; 

 /. G. — 6. Headford ! Galway ; Mr. R. J. Shuttkworih. — 10. 

 Banks of the river Finn, in Tyrone ; Admiral Jones. — 12. 

 Shores of Lough Neagh, and Portmore Lough, Antrim ; 

 D. M. Banks of the Six-mile river, near Temple-patrick ; 

 Mr. S. A. Stewart. Ditch at White-house; banks of the 

 Lagan; shores of Lough Neagh, near Shane's Castle ; Island 

 of Rathlin ; Fhr. Ulst. 



The distribution of the two last species appears different, 

 but C. riparia and C. paludosa often grow together, and are 

 not always distinguished. 



ORDER LXXXI.— GEAMINE^. 

 PHALARIS Linn. 

 1. P. arundinaeea (Linn.) — Reed Grass. 

 Digraphis arundinmea (Trin.), Bentham. 

 Districts 1 2 - 4 5 6 - 8 9 10 H 12 

 Lat. 51°-56°. Throughout^:Ireland. 

 Type in Great Britain, British. 



