Lonicera.] CAPKIFOLIACE^. 16a 



LONICEEA Linn. 



1. L. Periclymenum Linn. — Woodhine; HoneysucMe. 



HibernieS peaclog {Fay-loge). 



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



Lat. 51J°-55i°. Througliout Ireland. Type, British. 



Woods, hedges, and rocky places ; common. Fl. June-August. 



Sea-level in N. Derry and S. Cork. To 2000 ft. in Down 

 {S. SfP.); to 1600 ft. in Tipperary {Eart). 



OEDEE XXXII.— RUBIACE-ffi;. 



EUBIA Linn.~ 



1. R. peregrina Linn. — Wild Madder. 



Districts I. II. — IV. V. VI. — VIII. IX. — — — 

 Lat. 51J°-53|°. South and West, chiefly. Type, Atlantic. 



Lowland. Bushy hanks and rocky places, usually near the sea ; 

 locally abundant. Fl. June-August. Calcieole B. 



I. In the island of Inisfallen near Lough-lane : SmiiKs Kerry. 

 Abundant at Boss ; Muckross ; and Inisfallen, Killamey : Wade 

 Ra/r. 1804 — and in 1890; R.W. S. If ear Kenmare; Derrynane ; 

 Barrow Harbour, Kerry : R. W. S. i8go. GlengarifE and Myros 

 Wood, Cork : AlKn's Cork Near Clonakilty, 1891 ; and— II. Fre- 

 quent round Cork Harbour, 1896 ; Phillips. On all the prominent 

 bluffs and headlands of the Waterford coast: Sart i88j /3. — 

 IV. Duncannon ; the Nook ; Arthurstown, South Wexford : 

 B.-H. &• G. i88g. Steep rocks south end of Bray Head : Praeger 

 i8g'j. — V. Near the lead mines, Dalkey : Wade Bull. I'jg^ — and 

 in 1895 ; N. C. On the Hill of Howth : Wade Rwr. 1804— siiO. 

 there in 1896; Miss 8. Colgan. — ^VI. At Castle Taylor, Gal way : 

 More 18^3. Abundant in all three Isles of Aran, 1892, and in the 

 Burren district of Clare, 1895 ; N. C. At Eingmoylan; Askeaton; 

 and Eoynes, Limerick : Stewart i8go. — VIII. Plentiful on the shores 

 of Lough Mask (Pro/. J!f«fo«7?«) : Cyl. Salnick, Galway; andMweel- 

 rea, Mayo : Sa/rt 188^ a. — IX. Banks of Lough Carra, Mayo : Ball 

 i8jg. South side of Lough Mask, apparently scarce : M.^S. i8g6. 



Very rare in East Ireland where it appears to be confined to two 

 Umited stations on DubHn Bay. Its most inland locality. Lough 

 Mask, is not more than fifteen miles from the nearest sea. 



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