ThaUctrum.] EANUNCULACEiE. 3 



Although the numerous Irish records for T.fleammm (Bemh.), 

 T. mcyua (Smith), T. Mchii (Fiiea) and T.ealoareum (Jord.) should, 

 no doubt, be referred to this sub-species, it has seemed best to put 

 under it only such plants as have been verified by competent 

 authority either as T. eolKnum ("Wallr.), or as the perhaps scarcely 

 distinct T. montanum of the same author. 



3. T. flavum JJnm.— Marsh Meadow-Rue. 

 Districts — II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. — XII. 

 Lat. 52i°-54|°. From South to North. Type, EngKsh. 



Lowland. Kiver sides, ditches and marshy places ; rather rare. 

 Fl. June-July. 



II. In several places along the river Suir from Camus Bridge to 

 Clonmel : Swrt i88^ a. — III. In marshy grounds ia Sir Kobert 

 Staples' woods, Queen's Co. : Maoh. Rar. Ditch near the river 

 Barrow, below Athy ; R. W. S. By the Kore at Bennett's Bridge : 

 Mart i88s S. Meadows by the Barrow at Ullard wood, Kilkenny, 

 1896; Rev. T. Hartley.— iN. Marshy fields by the Morrough of 

 WicHow : Moore Sf More i8'/8. — V. By the river Bbyne, between 

 the Obelisk and Slane : Ir. Flor. Boyne, near Ifavan : R. W. S. — 

 VI. Garryland, near Gort : More j8j^. — VII. Plentifully on the 

 banks of the Inny river, Longford : Foot i86j. Ladestown, near 

 Lough Ennel {Zevitiffe) and Dysart, near Delvin {Miss JS. ReymlT) : 

 Levinge i8g4. Abundant on the banks of the Borrisokane river, 

 Co. Tipperary ( G. J. Lilly') : Ir. Nat. i8()b.—^Ya.. Eecorded for 

 this district in first edition of Cyh., but no locality available. — IX. 

 Banks of the Suck, near Ballinasloe, Eoscommon : Praeger i8g6. — 

 X. On KUlygowan island, upper Lough Erne : Barrington 1884.-^ 

 XII. Near Toom Bridge, Deny : Moore MS. Shane's Castle ( Carry), 

 Cranfield Point {Stewart) and other stations round Lough Neagh : 

 Flor. N.'E. Langford Lodge, Antrim: S. ^ F. i8g5. 



ANEMONE Linn. 



1. A. nemorosa Linn. — Wood Anemone, 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI, XIL 



Lat. 51i°-55i°. ■ Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



"Woods, hedge-banks, and shady places; rather conunon.^ Fl. 

 March-May. 



Sea-level in N. Derry and S. Cork. To 1450 ft. in Deny {Sort) ; 

 to 1800 ft. in Louth (i^Yor. N.-E.) ; t(J 2080 ft. in Wicklow {Sort). 



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