-42 CISTINE^. 



Island from near Kilronan to Btmgowla ; absent from Inislimaan 

 and Inislieer (iV". C.) : Ir. Nat. 1893. In ttat part of Burren 

 wHchi directly faces tie Aran Isles, 1851 : O'Mahony i860. At 

 Glanqnin in Burren, Clare {Rev. T. Warren) : CyJ.— and in 1879 : 

 Corry 1880. Plentiful on the coast north-east of PoulsaUagh, 

 Clare : Foot 1864. StiU near PoulsaUagh aad also at Black Head, 

 Clare, 1892: Levinge i8q2. Sparingly near Muokinish, BaUy- 

 vaughan, Clare, 1895; F. B. O'EeUy.—NUI. Sparingly on a lime- 

 rfitone bant half a mile west of SalthiU, Galway, 1893; F. K. 

 Boyd. 



OEDEE VIII.— VIOLACE^. 

 VIOLA Linn. 



1. V. palustris Linn. — Marsh Violet. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. Vni. IX. X. XL XII. 



lat. 51i°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Bogs and marshes, chiefly in. moimtain districts ; frequent. Fl. 

 April-June. Caloifuge A. 



Sea-level in IS". Antrim and S. Cork. To 2000 ft. in Donegal 

 {Mart) ; to 2800 ft. in Wicklow {N. C.) ; to 2550 ft. in Kerry 

 {mrt). 



2. fV. odorata Linn. — Sweet Violet. 



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



Lat. 51i-°-55°. From South to North. Type, English. 



Lowland. "Woods, hedges, and roadsides ; rare and a doubtful 

 native. Fl. March-April. 



I. An escape in Kerry, as in the Green, Tralee ; woods at 

 HUlvnie ; Fermoyle, &c. ; £. W. S. Near Cahirmore, Eosscaibery 

 -and — II. Near Midleton ; Garrycloyne, &c. : Allin's Cork. At 

 Castletownsend, 1897; JPhillips. Plentiful along roaxisides near 

 Tallow, "Waterford ; R.P.Vowell. Along the Cork road about a mile 

 from Clogheen, Tipperary {Miss S. Grubh) : Cyh. — III. Abundant 

 along roadsides in Co. Carlow, and in variouB parts of the Queen's 

 Co. between MountmeUick and Carlow, apparently indigenous 

 {J. Morrison) ; on old hedge-banks for several miles along the road 

 between Castlecomer and Athy {R. Mallet) : Cyh. — IV. Ballycamey 

 and by the 'Slaney, &c., in Wexford {Miss E. M. Farmer) : Ree. 

 Add. Eoadsides near Newtownbarry, "Wexford, with both white 

 .and blue flowers {J. Morrison) : Cyh. — V. Frequent in Co. Dublia, 



