228 EEICACB^. IPyrola. 



(spec. Beat to JD. Moore) : Cyi.— VII. In Westmeatli, in Ballynagall 

 demesne, and glen near TyrreH's Pass {Moore) : Cyb. SfEec. Add.— 

 XII. Fortt side of Slemisli, 1797 {Templeton) : JFMtla MS. In 

 Glenariffl, 1809 : Temphton MS. Ee-fotmd in GlenarifE {Rev. S. 

 A. Brenan): S.SfF.iSg^. Colin Glen {Stma/rt); "Woodbum 

 Glen ; Glendim, &c. ; frequent in Antrim {Moore) : Cyl. Cliffs 

 of Cave HiU {Siewwrt) ; near Ballymoney {Rev. S. A. Brenan) : 

 Fhr. N.-E. On Divis, above Crow Glen : B. N. F. C. Proc. 1878. 

 ToUymore Park, Down {Rev. H. W. Lett) : S.SfP. i8gs. "Woods 

 at Lissan and Castle Dawson; Altaioan glen and on Errigal 

 banks, Derry : Moore MS. On the Owbeg river, Derry, near the 

 faU called Linapaste [Lignapeiste], E. Mwrphy : Flor. Mb. 

 To 1000 ft. in Antrim {Flor. N.-K). 



4. P. seeunda Linn.- 



Districts — — — — — — — — — — — XII. 



Lat. 54° 50' — 55°. Derry and Antrim only. Type, Scottisli. 



Dry, heatby banks ; very rare. i^. July. 



XII. On the bank which, faces the north of the Agivey river, 

 generally called Errigal banks, above Garvagh, Derry, between the 

 lint-mill and Errigal Bridge, found in considerable quantity, 1835 : 

 Moore MS. Glenarm andSallagh Braes ; also on Agnew's Hill near 

 Lame, Antrim {Moore) : Cyb. 



Not re-found in Ireland since its first discovery by Dr. Moore, 

 more than sixty years ago, though it has been repeatedly sought for 

 by botanists in the very definite station of Errigal banks. A single 

 sheet of three specimens, rightly named and labelled with the above 

 localities, is preserved in Dr. Moore's herbarium at Glasnevin 

 Botanic Garden. 



OEDEK XXXIX.— ]!IIONOTROPE.ffi. 



HTPOPITHTS Scop. 



1. H. multiflora Scop.— F«Z?o«« Bird's-neU. 



Monotropa Sypopitys Linn. — Sypopitys Monotropa Crantz. 



Districts I. — — — V. VI. — IX. 



Lat. 52°-54i°. "West and South- West, chiefly. Type, Germanic- 

 English. 

 In woods, chiefly of beech and fir ; very rare. Fl. July-August. 



