Saxifraga] KOSACE^. SAXIFRAGEiE 121 



25 Koscomn. St. John's Wood '99 : felsewhere— P. 



26 Mayo E. Claremorris '00— P. About Clonbur '95— M. & S. 5^5. 



28 SHgo Lough Gill '99— P. Frequent in east half. 



29 Leitrim Lough Gill '99— P. 



34 DongLE. Near Brown Hall— 2^/. 2)o?2. 



35 Dongl. "W. Glenveagh — Fl. Bon. 



(38 Down Mourne Mountains, Templeton— i^/. 7V^. Extinct?) 



39 Antrim Carrick-a-rede, Corry : very rare — Fl. NF. 



40 L'derry Umbra and near Benevenagh, D. Moore — Cyh. I. 



Chiefly on the limestone, not uncommon. Yery rare in the south ; 

 also in the north, where it has not been seen recently except in Donegal. 



Pyrus Aucuparia L. Mountain Ash ; Eowan. 

 Divisions all. Frequent. 



Pyrus Malus L. Crab Apple. 



Divisions all. The native form [acerla) and the introduced form 

 {mitis) are about equally abundant : I have noted both as frequent in 

 almost every division I have worked in, acerha often occurring in 

 rocky uncultivated ground, where it is no doubt native. 



Crataegus Oxyacantha L. Hawthorn. 

 Divisions all. Common. 



Saxifraga oppositifolia L. Pui-ple Saxifrage. 

 Census 7 — East 1, Centre 0, West 6. 



16 Galw. W. Lisoughter '98 — Colgan 221. Eare on the mountains. 



27 Mayo "W. Cushcamcarragh Mountain '99 — Colgan. Very rare. 



28 SHgo Annacoona '84 — B. & Y. 112. Ben Bulben range f. 



29 Leitrim Glenade, both sides, '99— P. Arroo '84— B. & Y. 112. 



34 Dongl. E. Glengad '98— Hart^o^. Bulbin Mount— i^/. i)o?^. 



35 Dongl. W. Poisoned Glen, &c. : rare — Fl. Bon. 

 40 L'derry Benevenagh '92 — P. 



Mountains of the north-west, from Galway Bay to Lough Eoyle. 



Saxifraga nivalis L. 

 28 Sligo Near Annacoona '84 — B. & Y. 112. 



