74 GEEAOTACE^. [ 



JS. Orulh) : Cyh. — IV. Ditch bants on the Murrougli of "Wicklow 

 {Moore) : Cyh. Ifear Campile and "Wliiteclmrch, "Wexford : £.S. 

 Sf G. i88q. On dry upland pastures at Caim ; Mangan ; Money- 

 lore; and Conrtnacuddy, "Wexford: Moffat i88q. Pishersto-wn 

 village : B.S. ^ M. zSgs. — V. At the foot of Knoofcmaroon Hills, 

 1799, and two or three miles from Dnndalt on the road leading 

 towards Slieve Gullion: Tem^hton MS. Eeltrim Hill: Ir. Flor. 

 A few plants near Castlebellingham : Butler i8go. — VI. Shore of 

 Lough Derg near Portumna {Moore) : Cyh. Pleasure grounds at 

 Castle Taylor : More i8j^. At Foynes and plentiful at Askeaton, 

 Limerick: Stewart i8go. Townross near Ballyvaughan, Clare, 1894; 

 P. B. 0' Kelly. — IX. Near the south-east end of Lough Mask, 

 scarce : Marshall i8gb. — X. Eoadside near Fmey, Tyrone {Admiral 

 Jones) : Cyh. 



Also recorded from stations in Antrim, in some of which the 

 plant may have appeared as a casual; but these records need 

 verification. 



10. G. lucidum Linn. — Shining Cram^s-lill. 



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



Lat. 52°-55J°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British-English. 



Eocky places and walls ; rather local. Fl. May-July. Calci- 

 ■cole A. 



Sea-level to 650 ft. in Clare (iV. C). 



A widely distributed species occurring in most of the Irish 

 counties, though rare in many. Very abundant on the limestone 

 in Clare, Galway, and the Aran Islands. 



11. G. Robertianiun Linn. — HerhBohert. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. vr. VII. vin. ix. x. xi. xn. 



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



Hedge-banks, walls, and rocky and waste places; common. 

 Fl. May-September. 



Sea-level in N. Antrim and S. Cork. To 650 ft. in Donegal 

 {Hart); to 1700 ft. in SUgo {B.SfV.); to 1600 ft. in Tipperaxv 

 {Sa^t). ^^ ■' 



Far. ptjepueetjm: Forst.—l. About Cork : Flor. Cork—Vh In 

 the Aran Islands {Prof. B. Oliver): Cyb. — YIIl. Inishbo'fin- 

 More iS'jb. 



