222 EEICACE^. [Arctostc^hylos, 



Bens, Galway ; more frequent in Galw&j than in Mayo : Mart 

 1883 a. — XI. Co. Donegal {Mr. Brown) ; on Muckisli mountain, 

 very plentifully, 1815: Temphton MS. SHeve League; Horn 

 Head ; Errigal, &c. ; round the coast of Donegal and on mountains 

 by the coast: Swrt 18'jg, ^c— XII. At Fair Head, plentiful, 

 1814 : Temphton MS. By the northern lake on Fair Head, 

 1837 : G. C. Syndmum in Serl. — the only station in north-east 

 Ireland. 



From about sea-level in Donegal, Galway, and Mayo, to 1800 ft. 

 in Galway and to 1900 ft. in Donegal {Swri). 



ANDKOMEDA Linn. 



1. A. Polifolia Linn. — Man 



Districts III. IV. V. VI. VII. — IX. X. — XII. 



Lat. 52f°-54^°. Middle Ireland, chiefly. Type, Intermediate- 

 Scottish. 



"Wet peat bogs ; frequent. Fl. April-May. 



III. Common on bogs in the Queen's Co. : Mack. Rar. Bog 

 near Graigavem, Queen's Co. ; Sort. — IV. Mountains between 

 Lough Bray and Luggylaw, 1802: Templeton MS. — and in 1893 ; 

 Bub. Nat. Field Club. On the north side of Djouce mountain, and 

 on the mountain between Glencree and Glencullen ; Sart. — ^V. On 

 the bog by Issacstown, Co. Meath (Mr. Sherard) : Threlkeld App. 

 Bog by Robertstown, Kildare {J. Douglas) ; and near Ballitore 

 {T. Chandlee) : Cyl. On the west side of Kippure mountain, Co. 

 Dublin ; Sart — VI. Between Newport and Castleconnell : Mack. 

 ,Rar. Common in a bog [Co. Clare] opposite Plassey, 1833 {W. S. 

 Sarvey) : Memoir and ( Carroll) : Cyb. Bog near Woodford, Gal- 

 way {Moore) : Cyb. Near Clonbrock, Galway : Praeger i8gb. — 

 VII. Annahinoh Bog near Parsonstown, King's Co. (<?. H. Kina- 

 han) : Rec. Add. Frequent in Co. Westmeath : Levinge iSq^. — 

 JX. HoUymount, Mayo {More) : Cyb. Near Ballybay, Eoscommon, 

 and many other places on Lough Eee : B.SfV. 1887. — X. Near 

 Tartaraghan, Armagh {Rev. G. Robinson) : More i860. Very rare 

 in Armagh : Praeger i8g3. — XII. Bog by the road between Grey 

 Abbey and Donaghadee, Down, 1794 {Templeton): Whitla MS. 

 Sparingly in 'WoU Island Bog, north of Grey Abbey {Stewart) ; 

 very rare and destined ere long to become extinct in north-east 

 Ireland : Flor. JSf.-E. 



