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shore near the coastguard station at Greencastle, .Down {Stewart) : 

 Flor. W.-E. Dry sandy bank at Cranfield, Co. Down, very rare : 

 S.SfP. 1892. \ 



Abundant in many parts of the South and South-East; but 

 rare and perhaps only a casual in the iN"orth. 



SCABIOSA Linn. 



1. S. Succisa Linn, — DeviVs Bit Scabious, 



Succisa pratensis Moench. 



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



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



Damp pastures, moorlands, and mountain heaths ; common. 

 Fl. July-September. 



Sea-level in N. Derry and S. Cork. To 1800 ft. in Donegal 

 and to 2000 ft. in Galway {Rart) ; to 2300 ft. inWicklow {If. C.) ; 

 to 2650 ft. in Kerry {Hart). 



2. S. arvensis Linn, — 1 



Knwidia arvensis Coulter — Triehera arvensis Schrad. 



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



Lat. 51^55J°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Pastures, dry banks, and gravelly places ; frequent. Fl, June- 

 August. 



To 950 ft. in Dublin {N. C.) ; but usually lowland. 



Eare, generally, in the "West, and very rare in the North-West. 



OEDEE XXXV.— CO]!IPOSIT.a:. 

 EUPATOEIUM Linn. 



1. E. caunabinum Linn. — Hemp Agrimony. 



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



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



By ditches and streams and in moist, rocky, and bushy places ; 

 frequent. ,Fl. July-August. 



Sea-level in N. Antrim and S. Cork. To 900 ft. in Dublin (iV. C), 



