30 CEFCIFEE^. 



South Circular-road, Dublin, 1892 ; More. By the Dodder river at 

 Bathgar and roadside near KLagehridge ; R. W. S. A few plants at 

 S-words ani at Kingstown, 1893 ; iV. C 



Apparently decreasing about Dublin. 



The record in Threlkeld's Synopsis, 1727, under I}nMia syhestris 

 vidgatior: "It grows upon walls, as between Dolphin's Bam and 

 Cork Bridge " (Dublin) should perhaps be referred to this species, 

 though the synonym is for Bvphtaxia tmuifolia. 



5. S. Alliaria Scop. — Jack ly the Sedge. 



4.llia/ria officinalis Andrz. 



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

 Lat. 52°-55i°. Throughout Ireland probably. Type, British- 

 English. 



Lowland. Hedgerows and shady places ; local. Fl. May-June. 

 Calcioole C. 



I. Ballycarthy and BaUyseedy near Tralee and several places 

 about Killamey : E. W. S. i88g. — II. Wood at Blarney : Brum- 

 mond i8ig. By the Suir at Bjiocklofty above Clonmel : Sart 

 i88^ a. — III. By the Slaney near BaUiitemple, Carlow : Mart 

 i88i a. — IV. Near Powerscourt, &e. : Moore Sf More i8'j8. — 

 V. Abundant in many parts of the county of Dublin, especially 

 aroundKnookmaroon and Woodlands, 1894; N. C. — VI. Inishmaan, 

 Aran Islands : Hart i8'/^. A little south of the old lighthouse 

 and in the rectory grounds at Kilronan, Aranmore Island {Prof. 

 Fitzgerald) : Praeger i8g^. — ^VII. Common round Lough Eee ; 

 R. P. Vowell. Knock Drin and Shore of Lough Derevaragh: 

 Levinge 18^4. — IX. Toot of cUffs in Glencar, Sligo : B.&^V. 1885. 

 — ^X. Woods at Castle Hume, Lough Erne: Bwrrington 1884. 

 Benburb, Co. Tyrone ; Mrs. Leelody. — XI. By the Erne at Cliff, 

 Beleek; very rare in Donegal; Hwrt. — ^XII. Frequent in north- 

 east Ireland, in Derry, Antrim, and Down : Flor. N.-F. 



Appears to be rare in the western and midland counties. 



SUBULAEIA Linn. 

 1. S. aqiiatica Linn. — Awl-wort. 



Districts I. VI. — VIII. — [X.] XI. XII. 



Lat. 52°-54i^°. West Ireland chiefly. Type, Highland-Scottish. 



Shallow lake-margins, chiefly in mountain districts ; rare. Fl. 

 July-August. 



I. In small lakes at the Gap of Dunloe : Mack. Bar. Coom 



