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DEOSEEACE^. IDrosera. 



OEDEE XXIV.— DROSERACEJE. 

 DEOSEEA Linn. 

 1. D. rotundifolia Liim. — Bound-lemte 



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



Lat. 51i°-55A°- Tkrougtout Ireland. Ti/pe, British. 



Bogs and moist heathy grotmd; common. Fl. July-Angnst. 

 Caleifuge A. 



Sea-level in N. Derry and S. Cork. To 1700 ft. in Donegal 

 and to 1650 ft. in Wicklow {^Hwrt). 



2. D. anglica Huds. — Great Sundew. 



D. longifolia Linn, in part. 



Hilernioi t)puict)iTi mor\a. {Bhroo-ieh-dheen mono), Bog-dew. 

 Districts I. II. III. — V. VI. VII. VITI. IX. X. XI. XII. 

 Lat. 51^°-55i°- From Sonth to North. Type, Scottish. 



Spongy bogs ; common ia the "West and l^orth, rather rare 

 elsewhere. Fl. June- August. Caleifuge A. 



I. Frequent in Kerry ; R. W. S. At Castletown Berehaven 

 (/. Brummond) ; found in "West Cork only : Flor. Corh. Eooska 

 near Duirus: Allin's Cork. Bogs near Inchigeela, 1858, and — 

 II. Bogs near Macroom {J. Sullivan) : Annot. in Flor. CorTc. 

 Bluefort Bog, Newmarket: Allin iS'ji. — III. "This was sent me 

 by Mr. Zanche Silliard an Apothecarie of Dublia ia Ireland " : 

 PofhinBon, Theatr. Bot. 1640, p. lojj. " Plentifully ia a bogge by 

 Edeaderry. I gave some of the plant to Zanchie Sylliard, Apoth. 

 of Dublin, which he sent to Mr. Parkiason who . . . mentions the 

 said Zanchie as if he had found it" {Mr. Seaton) : Sow. Phytol. 

 ib^o. — V. " On the Bogg by Isaactown in the county of Meath" 

 [near Eathmolyon, south of Trim], Mr. Shera/rd : App. to Threlkeld. 

 Narraghmore bog, Kildare ( Ca/rrolT) : Cyh. Plentiful ia Ardee 

 Bog, Louth : Butler i8go. — VII. Lisclogher Bog, "Westmeath : 

 Levinge i8g4. 



Frequent aad locally abundant in Districts VI. VIII. IX. X. 

 XL and XII. 



To 750 ft. ia Donegal and Gralway {Hart) ; but usually lowland. 

 First found by Eev. Eichaxd Heaton before 1640, at Edenderry, 

 and first published by Parkinson ia Theatrwni Botanieum, 164.0. 



