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OEDEE XXX.— CORNACEiE. 



COENTJS Linn. 



1. C. sanguinea Linn. — Cornel; Dogwood. 



Districts — — VI. VII. — IX. X. XI. — 



Lat. 53°-54i°. West Ireland, chiefly. Type, English. 



Hedges, thickets, and rocky places ; rare. Fl. June-July. 



VI. In crevices of limestone rocks. South Isles of Aran, truly 

 •wild : Mack. Cat. Sj- Flor. Hib. On aU three Isles of Aran, especi- 

 ally by the shore west of Killeauey {SJarf) : Ree. AM, Ballyna- 

 lacken, Co. Clare : Carry 1880. Ifear PoulsaUagh, Clare, 1892 ; 

 Levinge. — VII. OnBounla Island, Lough Derg, Tipperary, sparingly, 

 hut appearing native, 1896 ; N. C. Enook Eoss, "Westmeath, -well 

 established if not indigenous : Levinge i8g^. Hedges four miles 

 vest of, and also one mile north of, Philipstown : Praeger iSgj. — 



IX. In considerable quantity on the limestone cliffs of Seafiu, 

 SHgo, 1896; N. C. CUfls of Kesh Corran, SUgo, 1897; Praeger.— 



X. On an islet in the lake at Lough Gall manor, Armagh, ap- 

 parently indigenous : More i860. — XI. Sparingly on the right 

 bank of the Erne and the left bank of the Bundoran river, native : 

 Swrti88si. 



Also recorded from the counties of Cork, KHkeniiy, Carlow, 

 DubHn, and Kildare, where, however, there is reason to suspect 

 that it was planted. 



To 900 ft. in SUgo (iV. C.), but usuaUy lowland. 



OEDEE XXXI.— CAPEIFOLIACE^, 



ADOXA Linn. 



1. A. Moschatellina Linn. — MoseJiatel, 



Districts — — — — — — — — — — — XII. 



Lat. 54° 35'. Co. Antrim only. Type, British. 



Bushy places and shady banks ; very rare. Fl. April-May. 



XII. " Eoimd on the shaded banks of the Milewater Eiver a,bout 

 a quarter mile above where the tide flows. Tirst observed there by 

 Dr. J. L. Drummond and seen by myself in April, 1820 : " Temple- 

 ton MS. Cave Hill and Glen of Jennymount [Milewater stream] 



