EESEDAGEJE. 4f 



2. R. Luteola lAim.— Weld; Yellow Weed. 



Sibernioi bui6e Tn6|i {Bwee more) — Great Yellow [_Plmt'], 

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

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



Banks and waste places ; frequent. Fl. June-August. Calci- 

 cole B. 



Sea-level to 1000 ft. in Dublin (iV C). 



Eonnerly much cultivated as a dye-stuff in Co. Dublin and 

 elsewhere in Ireland. 



OEDEK VII.— CISTINE.ffi:. 

 HELIANTHEMUM HaUer. 



1. H. guttatum MiU. — Spotted Bock-rose. 



Districts I. — — _ — _ _ VIII. — _ _ — 

 Lat. 51^°-53J^. West Ireland : Mayo and Cork. Type, Local- 

 Atlantic. 



Lowland. Banks by the sea ; very rare. M. June-August. 



i. At Three Castle Head, Carberry {Miss B. Townsend) : FloTt^ 

 Corh. Eather plentiful in this locality, extending over several 

 acres to the S.-W. of the Castle ruins {T. Chandlee) : Cyl. Still at 

 Three Castle Head, 1896; BMlips.—VIll. Abundant on Inish- 

 bofln {W. Macmillan) : More zS'/j — and in 1897 ; Barrington. 



Va/r. Bebweei Plcmeh. — I. At Three Castle Head, South Cork, 

 i896 ; PUll'^s. — VIII. Plentiful on Inishbofin and Inishark : More 

 1876. 



Typical S. guttatunHj though it occurs in the Channel Islands, 

 in the British Isles, proper, appears to be confined to Ireland. 



Eirst found in Ireland, by Miss Townsend, before 1843. 



2. H. vineale Pers. — Howry RoeTc-rose. 



H. canum (Dun.) Gyl:^S. ma/rifolium (MiU.) var, DinMe (Pers.) 

 Bond. Cat. gth Ed. 



Districts _ _ _ VI. — VIII. — — — . -^ 



Lat. 53°-63i°. Clare, Aran Isles and Galway. Type, Intermediate^' 

 Atlantic. 

 Lowland. On limestone rocks ; very rare. Fl. May-July. 

 VI. Plentiful in the South Isles of Aran : MaehRa/r. (as Cistm 

 MeUmthemum). Abundant on the north-east side of Aranmore 



