Frmus.] KOSACE^. 97 



I. Killamey {Moore) : Cyh.—U. By the Blackwater, in woods ; 



Tatter geaeral : Flor. Cork. — III. Kilmaoow {T. Chandlee): Cyh. 

 Near Fen-ybanb, Kilkenny : M. 8f S. iSg6. — IV. and V. Frequent 

 in Wicklo-w and Dublin (Moore) : Cph. — VII. Old wood at Knock 

 Drin, "Westmeatli : Levinge iSg^.. — IX. Fear Athlone : £.§■ F. 



■ 188^. — X. Lower Holy HiU, Tyrone {Br. Sigerson) : Beo. Add. 



. About Blauey Bay, Lougb Erne : Bwrrington 1884. — XI. Wot in- 

 frequent iu hedges in Donegal and abundant in some parts, a« at 



' PettigoeandEatlunelton; Sa/rt. — ^XII. Among alder and other native 

 trees on the margin of Lough Neagh: Tenvpleton MS. Glen of 

 the Crumlia river, Antrim {Carry); Dundonald Glen, Down 

 {Stewart); natural iu glens, planted iu hedges: Flor. W.-M 

 Perhaps native in North Ireland ; iatroduced elsewhere. 



3. *P. Cerasus Linn. — Dwarf Cherry. 



Districts I. II. III. — V. — VII. VIII. — X. XL XII. 



Thickets, hedges, and plantations ; rare and nowhere native. 

 Fl. April-May. 



I. In South Cork {J. Sullmcm) : Cyh. — II. At Blarney Lake 

 and by the Lee at Leemount: Flor. Cork. Hallahan's Eock, 

 Eermoy {T. Chandlee): Cyh. — III. At Maryborough; Praeger. — 

 V. Hedges near Carrickmines ; at Kiltiernan ; at Walshestown, 

 Naul hills, and elsewhere in the Co. Dublin, perhaps naturalized in 

 some of its stations ; N. C. — ^VII. Knock Drin woods, "Westmeath 

 {Levinge) : Linton i8gb. — ^VIII. In the demesne of Col. Knox Gore 

 at BaUina {Moore) : Cyh. — X. Hedges near LoughgaU, Armagh, 

 not wild : More i860. — XL In the townland of Muff, Donegal 

 ( C. Moore) : Cyh. In hedges, occasionally in a half wild con- 

 dition, in Co. Donegal ; Sort. — ^XII. Among native trees on the 

 shores of Lough Neagh : Tetwpleton MS. At Draperstown and by 

 the side of the Curley Bum, Deny, 1835 : Moore MS. Glendun 

 and Easharkin and several other places in Antrim, Down, and 

 Derry {Praeger), appearing naturalized iu some of its stations : 

 S.SfP.iSgs. 



Like P. insititia, a plant whose proper standing iu Ireland it is 

 hardly possible to determine with the available information. 



4. P. Padus Linn. — Bird Cherry. 



Districts VI. VII. — IX. X. XL XII. 



Lat. 53i-55J°. North Ireland, chiefly. Type, Scottish. 



Lowland ? Thickets in damp, rocky places ; rare. Fl. May-June. 



