Callitriehe.] HALOEAGEJE. 141 



IX. At the outlet of a small lake, a little east of Foxford, Mayo 

 {More) : Cyl. Plentiful in the river at Sligo : B.SfV. i88j.— 



X. At Omagh, and Strabane, Tyrone (Miss Knowles) : Praeger 

 iSg'j. Derryadd Bay, Lough Ifeagh, and Ballylane lake, south of 

 Market Hill, Armagh : Praeger i8gj. — XI. Kindrum lake : ffa/rt 

 iS'jq. Cloonea lake near Ardara : Sa/rt 1886. — XII. Abundant 

 in ditches by the Lagan canal and in Lough Feagh, 1837 ; by the 

 Bann between Lough Neagh and Coleraine, 1835: Moore MS. Sf JSerb. 

 At the Salmon Leap above Coleraine ; plentiful in Lough Aghery 

 and sparingly in Carrickmannan Lake, Down (Stewart) : Flor. 

 N.-U. Castlewellan Lake and Long Lough, Down (Stewart); 

 Deny Lake, Down ; in the rivers at Bushfoot, and at Toome, 

 Antrim (Praeger) : S.SfP. JrSgj. 



Far. TKT7NCATA (Guss.) — IV. Broad ditch and adjacent pool by 

 the railway between Macmine Junction and Macmine Castle, 

 Wexford : Marshall i8g8. — ^An interesting restoration to the Irish 

 flora, as the plant gathered by Isaac Carroll at Glansiskin, Co. Cork 

 and referred here by Prof. Babington (Manual 8th Ed.) proves, on 

 re-examination of the Cambridge herbarium specimens by Messrs. 

 H. & J. Groves, to belong to C. 



OEDEE XXVI.— LYTHRARIE^. 



PEPLIS Linn. 



1. P. Portula Linn. — Water Pwrslane. 



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

 Lat. 51i-°-55i°. Thi-oughout Ireland. Type, British. 



"Watery places and in rills; locally abundant. Fl. July- 

 August. Galcifuge A. 



Sea-level in Antrim and in Cork. To 1150ft.inDown(^. ^P.); 

 to 1200 ft. in Dublin (N. O.) ; to 1250 ft. in Waterford (Sa/rt). 



LTTHEUM Linn. 

 1. L. Salicaria Linn. — Purple Loose-strife. 

 Sibernice Cji&ab'cak (Gra/y-uTi-thuck), Wound plant (J). 

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

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



Lowland. Ditch-banks, watery places, and peaty fallows; 

 common. Fl. July-August. 



