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near Lisdoonvama, Clare {Rev. T, Warren) : Cyl. Preq^uent 

 about Sixmile Bridge, Clare ( C. B. JBa/rrmgton) : Hwrt z88i y. — 

 VIII. On the liill above Clifden, Connemara: Flor. Sib. 

 Muckanaght, Twelve Bens, Co. Galway : Sort i88j o.. — IX. Ben 

 Bulben, SHgo : Mwrphy i82g. On Legale, Sligo {Admiral Jones) : 

 Cyl. Very sparingly on tbe nortb side of Ben Bulben, also on 

 King's Mountain, SUgo : B.S^V. z88^.—'S.. Ballyskeagh BjU, 

 Tyrone {Br. Sigerson) : Bee. Add. — XII. Deep valleys in the 

 mountains above Eostrevor, Down, found by John White : Wade 

 Bar. i8o4—&t\]l there in 1890: 8.SfP.i8g2. Eocks at Pair 

 Head, Antrim, before 1804 {Templeton) : Whitla MS., and in 1884 

 by Belfast Wat. Field Club, Ballycastle : Flor. Ulst. Between 

 Grarron Head and GlenarifE {Moore) : Cyb. Plentiful in Cusheniel 

 ■Grlen, Garron Point {Praeger) : Flor. N.-F. Magilligan Braes {Bev. 

 8. A. Brenrn) : S.^B. i8gs. 



From 50 ft. in Antrim {Flor. N.-F.) to 1300 ft. in Down 

 {S.^P.), and to 1500 ft. in Galway {Sort). 



First found by Templeton before 1804, at Pair Head. 



GLAUCIUM Haller. 

 1. G. flavum Crantz. — Horned Poppy. 

 G. luteum Scop. 

 Districts I. II. — IV. V. VI. — VIII. XI. XTT . 



Lat. 51^°-54J°. Coasts of almost all Ireland. Type, English 

 British. 



Sandy and shingly beaches ; local. Fl. June-August. 



Locally abundant in Dublin and Wicklow; but rare in many of 

 the other maritime counties, and not hitherto recorded from Antrim, 

 Deny, Sligo, or Mayo. 



CHELIDONIUM Linn. 



1. * C. majus Linn. — Celandine. 



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



Lat.'51i°-55|°. Throughout Ireland. Type, English-British. 



On walls, in hedges, and in waste places, usually neai- dwellings 

 or ruins ; frequent, but nowhere abundant. Fl. May-July. 



Undoubtedly introduced in aU its stations, though in many of 

 them long established. 



