Saxifraga.] SA^IFEAGE^. 131 



II. On Galtymore, Tipperaiy {T. Anderson) : Cyh. la various 

 parts of tie Galtees : Sart 1881. On the Commeragli mountains, 

 Waterford {J. Orull) : Cyh. On tte Knockmealdown mountains : 

 Sart 1884. — XII. ]S'earCusliendall,iaitrim: TerrvpMonMS. Garron 

 Head, 1852 ( C. C. BaUngton) ; Ben Evenagh ( Corry) : Flor. N.-H, 



Far. DEciprEsrs {JEhrh.) — I. Slieve Mish mountains, Keiry : 

 R. W. S. i88g. To ttis form also Dr. Engler refers gatherings 

 from the Reeks and Brandon mountain in the same county. 



Vm: SiEENBEEen (Willd.) — S. Mrta (Smith) — I. Near the 

 summit of Magillicuddy's Eeeks, 1805 : Maeh. Gat. — and in 1881 : 

 Sart 1882. — II. Moist rocks on Galtymore, Tipperary, 1805 : Mack. 

 Oat. — and in 1880 : Sa/rt 188 1. — VI. Limestone clifEs at Black 

 Head, Clare, and in Great Aran Island {More) : Gyl. — XI. PoUdoo, 

 North Aran Island, very sparingly {Mart) : Journ. ofBot. 188 1, p. ig.. 



Far. GEffiNLATTDiCA {Ungl.) — To this, rather than to S. cmpi- 

 tom (Linn.), should probably be referred the plant gathered by 

 Mackay on — I. Brandon Mountain, 1804 : Mack. Cat. — and again 

 by E. F. and W. R. Linton in 1885, as also Mr. Hart's plant from — 

 VIII. Muckanaght, Twelve Bens, Galway : Ha/rt 188 j a. 



In all its forms S. hypnoides is absent from East Ireland. 



Descends to near sea-level in Clare, to 100 ft. in. S. Donegal, 

 and to 200 ft. in N. Antrim. Ascends to 1450 ft. in Derry, to 

 2570 ft. in Tipperary, and to 3150 ft. in Kerry {Ea/rt). 



CHRYSOSPLENIUM Linn. 

 1. C. oppositifolium Linn. — Golden Saxifrage. 



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

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



Damp shady places, especially ia mountain districts ; frequent. 

 Fl. March-May. Calcifuge B. 



Sea-level in N. Antrim and S. Cork. To 2450 ft. in Down 

 {S.SfP.) ; to 3000 ft. in Tipperary {Hart). 



PARNASSIA Linn. 



1. P. palustris Linn. — Grass of Parnassus. 



Districts — II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XL XIL 

 Lat. 52i°-55i°. Throughout Ireland (?). Type, Scottish-British. 

 Boggy places, damp pastures, stony lake shores, and sand-hills 

 by the sea ; frequent and locally abundant. Fl. July-August. 



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