Saxifraga.} SAXIFEAGE^. 129 



of Glenbuck, parish, of Rashaxkin, a little Trest of some low 

 precipices of rocks, one called Whinin Eocks, the other, Lough 

 Eocks, August 1838" {Moore): Labelin Or&r. Coll. Eediscovered 

 in 1884 near Lough Naroon, very close to the preceding locality 

 {Rev. S. A. Brenan) ; plentiful near Garron Point, Antrim 

 {Praeger) : Jowrn. of Bot. 1884. 



From 270 ft. in "Westmeath to 1000 ft. in Antrim. 



7. S. aizoides Linn. — Yellow Mountain Saxifrage. 



Districts [I.] — — — — — — — IX. — XL XIL 



Lat. 54i°-55i°. West and ]Srorth. Type, Highland. 



Cliffs and damp places on mountains ; rare. Fl. July-August. 



[I. Connor cliffs near Dingle, Kerry, 1804 : Mach. Ra/r. — but 

 not seen recently.] — IX. On a mountain near SHgo {Rev. Mr. 

 Brinhley) ; on Ben Bulben and other mountains near Sligo, 

 1806: Macle.Rwr. On Grlenade ; Legale; and Ben Whisken, Sligo 

 and Leitrim {Admiral Jones) : Cyl. Abundant everywhere through 

 the mountains in Ben Bulben District : B.^V. 1885. On Knock- 

 acree. Ox Mountains, SHgo, 1893 ; Miss Kinahan. — ^XI. In a gully 

 on the north side of Slieve League, Donegal {S. W. B. Bunlop) : 

 Ree. Add. Alt mountain near Aidara {Arthv/r Brooke) : Ma/rt 

 1886. — XII. Murlough, Antrim {Miss Hinehs) : Flor. Vlst. — 

 descending here to sea-level, 1886 ; N. C. In considerable quantity 

 by streamlets on the north side of Torr Head, Antrim : Corry 1882. 



Sea-level in Antrim to 1550ft. in Donegal {Hart); 350-1600 ft. 

 in SHgo (^.^F".). 



8. S. tridactylites Linn. — Rue-lea/oed Saxifrage. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. — XI. XII. 



Lat. 51i°-55i°. Throughout Ireland (?). Ty^«, British-EngHsh. 



Lowland (?). On calcareous and basaltic rocks, on sandhills, and 

 on walls ; frequent. Fl. April-June. 



Abundant in the limestone districts of Clare and Galway, and 

 reported from most of the Irish counties; in some, however, it 

 appears to be quite local, and is rare in the North-East. 



9. S. granulata Linn. — White Meadow Saxifrage. 



Districts _ IV. V. — — — — X. — XII. 



Lat. 52if°-56°- East and North-East. Type, British-Intermediate. 



Lowland. Sandhills, pastures, &o. ; very rare. Fl. May-June. 



