134 CEASSTJLACE^. [Sedum. 



3. * S. album Linn. — TFMie Stonecrop. 



Districts I. II. — — — — — — — — — — 



"Walls and rocks; fully established in the neighbourhood of 

 ■Cork only. Fl. July-August. 



I. "Walls near Glandore, 1896; J. Groves. Crosshaven, fully 

 ■established, 1896; TMllips. Grlengariffi Bridge; &. C. Bruce. — 

 II. Kocks near Queenstown, plentiful and perfectly naturalized, 

 1851 : Carroll MS. On Haulbowline Island, Cork Harbour, 

 plentiful {Br. Wood) : Carroll 1854. On a dry hill at Glanmire, 

 1830 {Br. Sarvey) : Mackay i8^g. On cHfEs at Summer Ball, 

 Cork {Carroll); on rocks at Fermoy {T. Chandlee): Cyh. Fully 

 ■established on walls and raUway embankments about TivoU, Grlan- 

 mire and Queenstown, 1896; Phillips. 



Also recorded from Districts X. and XII. for the counties of 

 Armagh and Antrim, but only as an escape, not fully naturalized. 



The county Cork plant is usually the Var. miceanihttm {Bast.). 



4. * S. dasyphyllum Linn. — Thick-leaved, Stonecrop. 



Districts I. II. — — — — — — — — — — 



"Walls and rocks; fuUy established ia the neighbourhood of 

 Cork only. Fl. June-July. 



I. "Wall by the Douglas road, Cork ( Carroll) : Cyh. — II. On an 

 old wall near Blarney Castle : SmitVs Cork I'/^o and Wade Bar. 

 1804. "Walls at Sunday's WeU : Brummond 18 18 — probably 

 planted here. On limestone rocks and walls at Bromfleld, 

 Midleton {Br. Power) : Flor. Cork. On walls between Midleton 

 and Cloyne {Moore) : Cyh. At Caxrickshean near Midleton, where 

 it covers a range of limestone hiUs and appears quite wild {Rev. T. 

 Allin) : Bee. Add. Old walls between Midleton and BaUinacarra, 

 1895 ; and abundant and looking native on the Caxrickshean hills, 

 1896; Phillips. 



5. S. anglieum Huds. — Miylish Stonecrop. 



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



Lat. 51J°-56i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, Atlantic-British. 



Banks and rocky places, mostly near the coast ; frequent. Fl. 

 June-August. 



Sea- level in K Antrim and S. Cork. To 1150 ft. in Deny, 

 1950 ft. in 'Wicklow, and 2650 ft. in Kerry {Mart). 



