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3. dbovata M. & E. — J), anglioa x rotundifolia — I. Sparingly 

 in Kealboy bog, Griencar, Kerry ; R. W. 8. Near GrlengarifE, rare : 

 Druce i8gi. Gouganebarra, 1897; Phillips. — VI. Sparingly in 

 a bog north of Carrigaholt, Clare, not bo -well marked as in north 

 Ireland : Stewart i8go. — X. In county Tyrone ( W. Mae Millan) : 

 Flor. K.-Il. — XII. Slogan bog near EandalstoAvn, Antrim {Moore) : 

 Cyh. Sparingly in a bog above Dunloy, Antrim {Btewa/rf) : Flor. 

 N.-E. 



3. D. intermedia Hayne — Long-, 



D. longifolia Linn, in pwrt. 



Districts I. — III. VI. — VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 51J°-55i°. Prom South to North. Type, English. 



Bogs; locally abundant in the West, very rare in the East, 

 Fl. July-August. Calcifuge A. 



I. VI. VIII. IX. and XI. Erequent, occurring in many stations 

 in Kerry, S. Cork, Clare, Galway, Mayo, and Donegal. — III. Base of 

 Ctdlenagh, Queen's Co., 1897; Praeger. — X. On a mountain near 

 Florence Court, Co. Fermanagh : Flor. Sib. — ^not recently recorded 

 from this county. In Moyntagh bogs {Mr. Syndman) : Flor. ZTlst.. 

 Abundant in the bogs south of AimagarifE Lake, Co. Armagh: 

 Praeger i8g^. — XII. Marshy places at the foot of the Moume 

 Mountains : Ir. Flor. 1833. Wet boggy ground by Colligan Bridge 

 on the Kilkeel river, also in a marsh to the south-west and again 

 further up the river near the foot of Slieve Biagian, Moume 

 mountains: S.Sf P, i8g2. The Moume mountains station is, so 

 far, the only one known for east Ireland. 



To 600 ft. in Donegal and to 850 ft. in Galway {Sort) ; to 

 1000 ft. in Clare {N. C). 



OKDEE XXV.— HALORAGE^. 



HIPPUEI8 Linn. 

 1. H. vulgaris Linn. — Ma/re' s-tail. 



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



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



Lowland. Ditches, pools, slow streams, and lake margins; 

 frequent. Fl. June-July. 



A widely distributed species, but local in many districts. 



