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[VI. Established for many years in several places at Glenstal, 

 Co. Limerick (C B. Ba/rrington) : Swrt. i88iy.'] — XII. On tte 

 bank of the river below Grlenarm Pai'k, 1800 ; in the little Park at 

 Glenarm plentifully : Tem^leton MS. Subsequently observed in 

 this station by Moore and Carry, and in 1885 hj Fraeger: Flor. 

 N.-E. Glen above Miltown at Caimcastle {Praeger) : S. Sj-P. iSgj. 

 In a small den above Hollywood : Flor. Ulst. This latter station is 

 considered to be identical with Marino where the plant grew, but 

 fiuspiciously near a garden, np to about 1885 : S.Sf P. i8g^. 



First found in Ireland by Templeton, at Glenarm, in 1800. 



3. G. pratense Linn. — Meadow Cram's-lill. 



Districts [I.] _— __ _ _ XH. 



Lat. 55J°- Native in Antrim only. Type, British-English. 



Lowland. Dry rocks, banks, and sandy wastes; rare, but 

 locally abundant. Fl. June-August. 



[I. Abundant on a rather mountainous road leading from Clona- 

 kilty to Eathbaxry, and by fields ra the vicinity, 1889-90 : Philips 

 i8g^.'\ — XII. About BaUintoy; Dunluce Castle and all the north 

 parts of Antrim : Tenvpleton MS. Abundantly at "Whitepark, 

 BalHntoy, 1836 (Moore) : Colby iSj'/.. Eoadside near Ballycastle 

 {Miss S. Orubh) : Cyl. On blown sand at Port Bradden {R. Tate) : 

 Bee. Add. At Port BaUintrae ( G. C. Syndman) and on Hmestone 

 near Carrick-a-raide ( Corry) : Flor. N.-F. 



Eirst found va. Ireland by Templeton, probably before 1820. 



4. -fG. pyrenaicum Linn. — Mountain CranSs-lill. 



G. perenne Huds. 



Districts — II. III. rV. V. — VII. VIII. — X, — XII. 



Lat. 52°-54^°. East Ireland, chiefly. Type, English. 



Lowland. Hedge-banks, roadsides, and waste places ; local. 

 Fl. May-August. 



II. Near DrumtarifE Eectory, 1872, and single plants at Charle- 

 vUle and Midleton ; casual in Co. Cork : Allin's Cork Near 

 Passage, "Waterford; Miss Z. Glascott. Carrick-on-Suir, 1893; 

 Miss S. B. Orubh. — III. Ayresfield ; New Park ; and near the city 

 of EHkenny {Bev. S. Madden) : Cyh. By the Barrow below Athy : 

 Ea/rt i88s.—TV. Near Enniskerry, Wicklow (J. Ball): Cyb. 

 Roadsides near Gorey, Wexford, 1897; Bev. F. S. Marshall. — 

 V. "Waste places near DubUn, frequent: Maolc. Cat. 182^. Kil- 

 gobbin; Santry; Skerries; Baldoyle ; Mulhuddaxt, ' &c., 1894 — 



