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V. and VIII., and rare, generally, in the South and East. Common 

 round the shores of many of the larger lakes, as Loughs Neagh and 

 Erne ; and Loughs Allen, Eee, and Derg on the Shannon. 



2. *L. Nummularia Linn. — Moneywort. 



Districts — VI. — — IX. X. XI. XII. 



Eiver hanks, lake shores, marshes, &c. ; rare and nowhere native. 

 Fl. July-August. 



VI. By the lake at Dromoland, Clare, apparently wild ; Rev. T. 

 Warren. — IX. On both sides of the river Suck at Mount Talbot, 

 •Roscommon; R. Bayly. — X. Eiver banks near Ardunshin, Fer- 

 managh {Rev. S. A. Rrenan), and three miles above Colebrook, Fer- 

 managh {T. 0. Smith) : Reo. Add. Limestone quarry near Grange, 

 Armagh (Rev. W. F. Johnson) : Praeger i8g^. — XI. Hedge-bank at 

 Augh-na-gaddy and about a mile thence on a roadside bank on the 

 way to Eathmelton, many years established {Bean Gwynn) : Sart 

 t88o. — XII. Banks of the Whitehouse stream at MaryviUe : Sind 

 1854. Abundant on wet sandy shore a little west of Crumlin 

 waterfoot, Antrim, and ia marshes by the Bann above Coleraine, 

 Derry (Stewart) ; stony banks of the Quoile near Downpatrick (C 

 Dickson) ; marsh at Ballyalooley, Down (Praeger) ; well naturalized 

 by Lough Neagh and the Quoile : Flor. N'.-F. 



Also recorded from several station in Districts L, II., IV. and 

 v., where, however, the plant seems to have occurred only as a 

 garden escape or outcast without becoming fully established. 

 Nowhere thoroughly naturalized 'except in District XII. 



3. L. nemorum Linn. — Wood Loosestrife. 

 Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 

 Lat. 51J°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. %>«, British. 



Damp shady places ; frequent. Fl. May-July. 



Sea-level ia 'E. Derry and in S. Cork. To 1560 ft. iu Donegal, 

 and to 1850 ft. in Mayo (Sa/rt) ; to 2800 ft. in Kerry (Bruee i8gi). 



GLAUX Linn, 



1. G, maritima Liim. — Sea Milkwort. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. — VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



I,at. 51i^°-55i°. Coasts of all Ireland. Type, British. 



Muddy and gravelly sea-shores ; common. Fl. Jime-July. 



