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about Killamey : JR. W. S. i88q. Near Skibbereen, 8. Cork, 1896 ; 

 Phillips. — II. Frequent near rermoy, Cork {T. OhamMee) ; on Galty- 

 more, Tipperary {Moore) : Cyh. — IV. Clohass Bog, Wexford {Misa 

 E. M. Fwrmer) : Bee. Add. Aldertom, "Wexford : B.S. 8f G. z88g. 

 CHenmalure, Lougli Ban, &c. ; common in Wicklo-w {More) : Bee. 

 Add. — ^V. Seecawn; Kippiire Mountain, and many otber stations 

 in Dublin mountains ; iV. G. 



Sea-leyel in S. Cork and Kerry. To 1900 ft. in Wicklo-w (iV. C). 



8. R. hederaceus Linn. — Ivy-leaved Crowfoot. 

 Babraehiwn hederaeeum S. F. Gray. 

 Districts I. II. ni. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X XL XIL 



Xat. 6U°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



In shallow pools and ditches, chiefly on mud j frequent. Fl. 

 AprU- August. Calcifuge B. 



Sea-level in N. Antrim and in S. Cork. To 1000 ft. in. i)onegal 

 {Swrt) ; to 1200 ft. in Dublin (iV. C). 



9. R. sceleratus Linn. — Celery-leweei Crowfoot. 



Districts I. II. III. rV. V. VI. VII. VIH. IX. X. XL XH. 



Lat. 511°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Lowland. Ditches, pools, and moist ground, usually on clay 

 soils, and most abundant near the sea; frequent, but local. Fl. 

 June-August. 



Ears in many parts of the west and north-west. The curious 

 deep-water form with long-stalked floating leaves is uncommon. 



10. R. Flammula Linn. — Lesser Spemwort. 



Districts L II. III. IV. V. VI. VII, VnL IX^ X. XL XII. 



J,at. 51i°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British, 

 Watery places ; very common. Fl,. June-August. 

 The form pseudo-reptans of Syme is not uncommon, and a speci- 

 men from Dromod, Co. Leitrim, approaches to B. petiolaris oi 

 Marshall : Jowrn. of Bat. Bee. i8g2. 



Sea-level in K Antrim and S. Cork. To 2000 ft. in Donegal, 

 and to 2500 ft. on Galtymore {Sort). 



11. R. Lingua Linn, — Great Spea/rworL 

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



Lat. 52°-55i°. From South to North. Type, English-Britisli. 



Lowland. Margins of lakes and rivers, and in bog-drains and 

 canals ; local and rather rare. Fl. June-July. 



