220 VACCmiE^. [ 



IX. HoUymotuit, Mayo; More.—X. In several stations in Co. 

 Armagh: Praeger iSg^. IS'ear Vemer's Bridge, Tyrone, 1896; 

 Mr%. Zeebodi/.—Xn.. Very atnndajit in togs Ij Lough Neagh, be- 

 tween BaUyronan and the mouth of the Moyola, Derry : Moore MS. 

 Abundant above Dunloy and Easharkin, Antrim {Praeger) ; Evish, 

 above Glenarife {Rev. S. A. Brenm) : S.SfP. iSgS- Marsh at Saul 

 Camp, Downpatrict; north-west of Camlough, Antrim; near 

 Lough Onske, Sperrin mountains, Deny {Praeger) : B. N. F. C. 

 Proo. i8g2-gj. Becoming rare in the North-East : Flor. JST.-M 



To 1000 ft. in Antrim {Praeger) ; but usually lowland. 



Appears to have been formerly abundant in Ireland and has, no 

 doubt, been extinguished in many parts by the reclamation of bog 

 l^nds. 



OEDEE XXXVIII.— EEICACEiE. 

 AEBUTUS Linn. 



1. A. TJnedo Linn. — Strawberry Tree. 



Districts I. — — — — — — — — — — — 



Lat. 51° 40'— 52°. South- West Ireland. Type, Hibernian. 



Eocky places and boggy woods ; locally abundant. M. Septem- 

 ber-October. 



I.. " Of late dayes found in the "West part of Ireland" : Par- 

 Jcinson, Theatr. Bot. ib^o, pp. i4.8g-go. " On the mountains of 

 Keri " {Lhwyd) : Phil. Trans. I'jis. " It grows in the Co. of 

 Kerry on the Borders of Loghlen [Xillarney Lakes] ; it groweth 

 also at Grlengaruh, in the Bantry in the O'Sullivan's Country": 

 Threlheld I'js'j. " "Wild in the rocky mountains which divide this 

 county [Cork] from Kerry, as also in great quantities round the 

 lake of Killamey": SmiWs Corh I'j^o. Islands at the head 

 of the Kenmare river: SmiWs Kerry ijsb. "I am told that 

 it is to be met with ... in all the mountainous situations to the 

 west of Bantry Bay, County Cork " : WaAe Ra/r. 1804. ' ' Very plen- 

 tiful in most of the wooded mountains about Killamey, in the woods 

 of Mucruss and in several of the islands in the Lower and "Upper 

 Lakes, the largest tree being observed in Eough island, where one 

 was found (1805) to measure 9J ft. in girth. At GrlengarifE, County 

 Cork, there are several very large trees " : Mack. Ra/r. 1806, By 



