Pyrola.] EEICACE^. 227 



Though, the record for the King's Co. station given hy How has 

 never been verified, there can be little doubt that the plant gathered 

 ■was P. 



2. P. media Sw.- 



Districts — — — — — VI. — — IX. X. XI. XII. 



Lat. 53°-55i°. "West and ITorth. Type, Scottish. 



Heathy places on mountains ; rare. U. June-July. 



VI. In several places in Burren, Co. Clare, as on hills west of 

 Ballyvaughan ; high ground south of Ballyalabawn ; summit of 

 SHeve Carran ; and near Corranroo : Foot 1864. Cahira hill, 

 Burren, 1892 ; P. B. 0' Kelly. On top of Cappanawallia mountain 

 near Ballyvaughan, 1895; N. C. — IX. In Sligo, on Ben Whisken 

 {Admiral Jones), and near Hazelwood {J. Wynne) : ' Cyl. — X. Near 

 Pomeroy, Tyrone ; Rev. S. A. Brenan. — XI. Aids House near 

 Dunfanaghy : Murphy iSsg. At Carrablagh ; Marble Hill ; Car- 

 rowkeel; Leat Beg, &c. : Sort 18'jq ^0. — XII. On the sides of 

 the hm of Scrabo, near Newtown [probably this species] : Hwrrish 

 Down, i'J44. Forth- west side of Newtownards Park ; and shrubby 

 islands at Ballygowan Bog, 1793 : Templeton MS. On the hill of 

 Conlig, Newtownards : Flor. Vlst. and S. ^ P. i8ge;. High- wood at 

 the head of the Six-mile-water, 1794 ; and at Fair Head, 1815 : 

 Templeton MS. Still at Pair Head : Flor. JST.-F. 1888. Glenarm 

 {Moore) : Cyh. Woli HiU and Crow Glen {Mr. Millen) ; Black 

 mountain {Mr. Rea) : Flor. Ulst. Glen at Cairncastle ; and plentiful 

 in Glenarm Deer Park {Praeger) ; CKnty HOI near BaUymena {B. 

 Redmond) : Flor. N.-E. Near Cairn HiU and Irish HUl, Antrim 

 {W. Macmillan): S.SfP.iSgj. Side of a glen itt BaUynescreen 

 mountains : Templeton MS. Glen Edia, Deny : Mwrphy i82g (as 

 P. rotundifolia). In Co. Derry, at Glenedra; Altahoan Glen, 

 Moneymore ; and Errigal banks : Moore MS. Sf Cyh. Between 

 Kilrea and Garvagh, Derry {Miss Knowles) : S.Sj- P. i8gj. 



To 700 ft. in Donegal {Mart) ; to 1075 ft. in Clare {Foot). 



3. P. minor Linn. — Lesser Winter-green. 



Districts IV. — — VII. : — XII. 



Lat. 52f°-55°. Middle and North-East. Type, Scottish-British. 



Woods, and bushy or heathy places ; rare. Fl. June-July. 



IV. In the Vale of Ovoca, near the Meeting of the Waters 



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