8 EANUH'CULACE^. 



I. Lougli Gill, Castlegregory : Swrt 1884.-11. Blarney river 

 near the castle : Brummoni i8ig. S-wamp near Clonea, Dimgar- 

 ran, and by tlie Stdr river, Loughmore : Hm-t 188 j p. Common 

 in streams and drains about Blenheim : S.S Sj- Q. i88g. — 

 III. Fonlkscourt bog, Kilkenny {Rev. S. Madden) : Cyh. By the 

 Erkina river belo-w Durroiv : Sa/rt 1885 8. — IV. Enoctie bog and 

 Alderton, "Wexford: B.-H. Sf G. j88g. Mnrrough of "Wicklow 

 (Moore) : Cyh. — V. Between Castledermot and Carlcw ( Ca/rrolV) : 

 Cyl. — Ardee bog and the Grlaek bog, near CastlebeULngham : 

 Butler z8go. Banks of the Boyne below Bective : More. Abun- 

 dant in the Eoyal Canal, Co. Dublin ; R. W. S. — ^VI. IS'ear Castle 

 Taylor, Galway : More 18^3. By the Fergus above Ennis, Clare : 

 Maoh. Rmr. Abimdant in a marsh at Doonbeg, Clare : Stewart 

 i8go. By the Shannon at Portunma, Galway, 1896; N. C. — 

 VII. Black river, north of Monasterevan : Hart 188^. Lough 

 Owel : Levinge iSg^. — VIII. At Maam, Galway : Babington i8j6. 

 Lake near Letterfrack, Connemara (Moore) : Rec. Add. — IX. Lough 

 Key, near Boyle (^F. J. Foot) : Cyl. Eiver at Creagh, BaDinrobe : 

 Miss M. F. Jackson. — X. Abounds in the lakes near Drum, Clones 

 {J. Bain) : Rec. Add. Closet river, Armagh (Rev. M. W. Letf) : 

 Praeger i8gj.—Xn.. About Portmore Lough and by the Bann 

 above Portglenone, 1796 (Tem^leton) : Whitla MS. Near Dun- 

 given (Mrs. Zeelodg) ; PoUramer lake {R. Manna) ; and near 

 Ballydugan late (Praeger) : S.SfP. j8gs- 



12. R. aurieomus Linn. — GoldilocTcs. 



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



Lat. 52°-55°< Prom South to Iforth. Type, British-English. 



Lowland. "Woods, thickets and hedgerows ; rather local. Fl> 

 April-June. 



Very rare in the south-west, and not recently seen in District I. 

 Scarce also in the west. 



13. R. acris Linn. — Upright Crowfoot. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V, VI. VII. "VEIL IX. X. XI. XUi 



Lat. 61^°-65J°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Meadows, .pastures and hedgerows;, abundant. Fl. June- 

 August. 



- In Ireland the ordinary plant is R. tomophylhs of Jordan, a 

 hairy form of the same author's R. Borceanus. 



