176 COMPOSITJE. [Filoffo. 



Eailway bank at Killamey, and steeam bed west of Boolteens, 

 Kerry ; E. W. S. Eiverside between Bandon and Inishannon : 

 Drummond 1820. Ifeaa- Balliaadee Creek, and near Union Hall : 

 Allin z8y3. Near Desert station, and near BaUyvoumey : 

 AlUn's Cork. At Iniscarra, 1893 ; Phillips. — II. Dry hiUs near 

 Fermoy {T. Chmdlee) ; near Clomnel {Miss A. Taylor): Cyh. 

 Eocks near BaUyvoumey, Cork, 1897; W. H. Sham.—IY. Dry 

 banks about the upper Dargle gate, and between Enniskerry and 

 Lougk Bray, plentiful: Mach. Cat. Near Drumgoff, and on tbe 

 Murrougli of Wicklow {More) : Bee. Add. — still at Drumgoff, 1897; 

 if. C. Bray Head, and near tbe town of Wicklow, 1897 ; Praeger. 

 Ballyconigar, "Wexford {J. Morrison) : Cyb. Plentiful at Eoss- 

 lare, Wexford : Ha/rt 1883 yS. — V. Granite quarry at Balalley, 

 Three Eock Mountain, Dublin {N. C.) : Ir. Nat. i8g4. Behind 

 the light-houses at Boyne mouth, Meath : Praeger iSgy. — 

 VIII. Plentiful on the sandy shore of Lough Mask at Maamtrasna : 

 M.SfS. i8g6. — ^X. Sandy ground near Lough Neagh, Armagh : 

 More i860. In Armagh, by Lough Neagh at Eaughlan {Rev. M. 

 W. Lett); and at Charleston: Praeger i8gj. Plentiful on the 

 banks of a stream near Omagh, and on sands of Washing Bay, 

 Lough Neagh, Tyrone {Miss M. C, Knowles) : Ir. Nat. i8qj. — 

 XL — Sandy warrens near Grreenoastle, Inishowen, scarce ; W. E. 

 Sa/rt. — XII. Gravelly bank on the shore of Lough Neagh; in 

 plenty on the new road between Lisburn and Hillsborough, 1802 : 

 Tenvpleton MS. Frequent in north-east Ireland, and abundant on 

 coast sand-hills and the shores of Lough Neagh : Flor. N.-E. 



ANTENNAEIA Gsrtn. 



1. A. dioica E. Br. — Mountain Cudweed. 



Qna/phalium dioioum Lum. 



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



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



Eocky places, sand-hills, heaths and mountain pastures ; frequent 

 and locally abundant. Fl. June-July. Calcieole C. 



Sea-level in N. Antrim and ia Clare. To 1800 ft. in Donegal, 

 to 2300 ft. in Derry, to 2400 ft. in Mayo, and to 2900 ft. in Ken-v 

 {Ea/rt). ^ 



A widely distributed species often very abundant on the lime- 

 fitone, as in the Burren district of Clare and on the shores of Lough 

 •Derg, but rai-e in many parts of Ireland, 



