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I. Near KUlorglin and in several stations near Kemnare, Kerry : 

 £. W. 8. i88g Sf i8go. Near Ballinadee ; Skibbereen ; and Union 

 Hall: AlUri's Cork. Elkem and Castle Freke, 1890; PMllvpa. — 

 II. Midleton and Doneraile : AUin's CorL Macroom ; Greenwood 

 Pim. Near BaUyrolane, 1893, and near Inch, 1895; Phillips. 

 Near Clonmel, rare {T. Chmdlee) : Cyl. Tramore and Ardmore, 

 Waterford : Hart i88j j8. — III. Borders of fields along tie mail- 

 coacli road between Carlo'w, Kilkenny, and Clonmel : Wade Heir. 

 By the Slaney below Tullo-w in several places : JSart i88i a. — 



IV. About Enniscorthy and "Wexford {Pev. S. Madden) : (7yJ. 

 Cahore Point and Lady's Island, coast of "Wexford: Mart i88jP. 

 Frequent throughout the county of "Wexford : B.-H. ^M. i8g3a. — 



V. Near Drogheda (</". P. Samilton) : Pec. Add. Old Bawn, Co. 

 Dublin ; Praeger. — VI. Glenstal, Co. Limerick : Sort i88i y. — 



VII. On the public road between Moate and Athlone : Wade Par. — 



VIII. Sparingly at Ashford, Cong; Miss M. F. Jachsort. — X. In 

 fields near Tanderagee : Templeton MS. In the upper and lower 

 demesnes of Tanderagee {Praeger) and fields on Lough Neagh shore 

 at Deryadd and Kaughlan {Pev. S. W. Lett) : Praeger i8gj. — 

 XL Fields north-east of Lough Eske : Carry 1882. — ^XII. Grey 

 Abbey : Harris's Pawn i'J44. Gravel pit at Shane's Castle and by 

 the Crumlin river, Antrim [Moore) : Cyl. StiU by CrunJin water ; 

 in several stations in Antrim and Deny, " probably often a garden 

 escape " : Fhr. N.-E. 



Perhaps introduced in all its Irish stations. 



2. M. sylvestris Linn. — Common Mallow. 



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



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



Lowland. Hedge-banks, waysides, and borders of fields; 

 frequent. Fl. June-August. 



Apparently an escape from cultivation in many places and rare 

 in "West Ireland. 



3. M. rotundifolia Linn. — Dwarf Mallow. 



M. vulgaris Fries — M. neglecta "WaUr. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. — VIII. _ X. — XII. 



Lat. 51i^°-54|°. From South to North. Type, British-English. 



Lowland. "Waste places and roadsides, especially near the sea ;, 

 rather rare. Fl. June-September. 



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