216 CAMPAFDLACE^. [Jadone. 



Sea-level in IT. Antrim and 8. Cork. To 1450 ft. in Donegal, 

 to 2200 ft. in Mayo, to 2500 ft. in Tipperaiy, and to 3127 ft. in 

 Kerry {Hart). 



WAHLENBEEGIA Schrad. 

 1. W. hederaoea Eeichb. — Ivy-lecmed Sell-flower. 



Campanula hederaoea Lum. 



Districts I. II. — IV. V. — — — — — — — 



Lat. 51|-°-53i°- South and Sonth-East. Type, Atlantic. 



Damp grassy places, and wet sliady banks ; rare. Ft. July- 

 August. Calcifuge A. 



I. Very abundant on both, sides of the river Elesk, Killamey, 

 from the Finnow river to above Loo Bridge; by the river 

 Eoughty near Eenmare, and along the Blackwater, Kenmare Bay : 

 R. W. S. i88g ^ i8go. Near Lispole station, towards Connor TTill , 

 Kerry, 1891; Cecil Butler. Near the old house of Barleyfield 

 near Ballybritton, five miles from Bandon [Br. Vi%e) : Wade Ra/r. 

 Plentiful near the river about a mile belo-w Bandon, and in several 

 other places in the neighbourhood : Mack. Rar. By the river Lee : 

 Brwmmond i8i8. Banks of a stream -west of Macroom {Miss J, 

 Ha/rvey) : Reo. Add. Moist fields by the Bandon road two miles 

 south of Kiloreagh Abbey {T. Wright): Cyl. At Desert; Bal- 

 lineen ; Ballinadee ; and KUbrittain : Allir^s Corh. Innisbannon 

 and Desert, 1890, and plentiful by the Hen river, Skibbereen, 

 1897; Phillips. Pass of Keimaneigh, 1896; Mrs. Hughes. — 

 II. Near the Mardyke {Rev. Br. Hineks) ; on the bank of the Lee 

 opposite Carrigrohane Castle {B. Mwray); by the Lee above 

 Iniscarra {Brwmmond) : Flor. Corh. Near Saint Anne's Hill, 

 Blarney {Miss Boole) : Allin's Cork By the Lee near Castle Inch, 

 1893; Phillips. — IV. Pound on Sugar Loaf mountain, Co. "Wicklow 

 in 1805 {Br. Stokes) : Mack. Rar. On the west slope of Sugar 

 Loaf, 1884; iV. C. Abimdant in Grlencree near the copse wood! 

 Mack. Cat. 182J. In the copse, Glencree, 1881, and abundant on 

 moist banks and along drains by the roadside near the Eeformatory 

 School, 1893 ; JV. C. A characteristic plant in the valley of the 

 Urrin, and along the higher feeders of the Boro, "Wexford ( C. B. 

 • Moffat): B.-H.SfM. i8g2. Marshy meadows by the Bann near 

 Ferns, Wexford : Ir. Nat. i8g'/, p. s'jq. Eoadside at Clone in the 

 Gold Mine Valley, South "Wicklow, 1882; Miss Kinahan.—y. In 

 GlencuUen [Co. Dublin] near the bridge (Greenwood Pim) : Rec. 



