168 EUBIACE^. {_Galmm. 



tie mouth of the Woodford river, Galway, 1896 : N. C. iSg'j.— 

 VII. Sparingly on a bog near Multyfamliani, Vestmeath, 1871-72 

 {Moore) : Rec. Add. Lisologter bog ; Seraw bog, Loughanstown ; 

 bog of Lynn; shores of Lough Drin and Lough Ovel : Levinge 

 i8g4. — IX. Bog between Ballybay and Curry Point, Lough Eee, 

 Eoscommon : £. SfV. i88'j. 



Also recorded in Waders Bull. iyg4, in Machay^s Cat. 1825 and 

 in the Irish Flora, 1833 from many other statiojis in the counties of 

 Dublin, Wioklow, Kildare, Louth, and Gralway, but iu the absence 

 of any confirmation of these records it seems inadTisable to repeat 

 them here. 



10. G-. Aparine Linn. — Goose Grass; Gleamers, 



Siberniei Lup gapb {Loos-garrw), Rough Plant. 



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



Lat. 61i°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Hedges and bushy places ; common. Fl. June-August. 



Sea-level in IST. Antrim and S. Cork. To 950 ft. in Dublin 

 (iV. C). 



ASPEEIJLA Linn. 

 1. A. odorata Lum. — Woodruff. 



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



Lat. 52°-55J°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



"Woods and shady places ; frequent. Fl. May-June. 



To 800 ft, in Dubhn {N. C), and to 860 ft. in Queen's Co. 

 {Hart) ; but usually lowland. 



2. A. cynancMca Linn. — Squinancy-wort. 



Districts I. II. — — — Vl. — VIII. 



Lat. 51f°-53J°. West Ireland. Type, EngUsh. 



Eocky places, pastures, and coast sand-hills ; locally abundant. 

 Fl, June-July. Caloicole B. 



I. Plentiful on the sand-hills along the coast of Kerry: Maol. Ra/r. 

 Brandon Bay ; Smerwick harbour ; and other stations in the Dingle 

 promontory, Kerry : Sa/rt 1884. On most of the Kerry saad-hills 

 from BallinaskelHgs Bay, northward ; R. W. S.— II. IS'ear Toughal, 

 Cork^ {Miss Ball) : Flor. Cork. Tramore, Waterford '{Rev. S. 

 Cyb.—VI. In rocky places in Glanquin, and several 



