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several localities on tlie north side of Diagle Bay, &c., Kerry ; 

 iJ. W. 8. Plentiful in maiBhy grounds near BaUylickey, Bantry : 

 Mack Mar. Shfires of Berehaven (More) : Bee. Add. Near 

 Clonakilty and in several places near Ballinadee : Allin's Cork. 

 Neax Mount Gabriel, SchuU, 1894; Phillips. — II. Great Island, 

 Cork ( GwrrolV) : Cyl. BaULatowtas near Midleton, Cork {Rev. T. 

 Allin): Ree. Add. At BaUycotton, Cork, 1895; Phillies. — 

 Y. Damp sandy ground beMnd the Hghttouses at Boyne mouth, 

 Meath : Praeger iSq'j. — VI. Abundant on Dunbeg Bog, Clare, and 

 in boggy ground from Kilkee to Loop Head {Moore') : Cyh. — 

 VIII. On moist turfy sands near BaUinahinch, Connemara : Wade 

 Gallovid. On the coast near Clifden : Carroll iSs'j. On the bogs 

 in Erris near Bangor, &c.. Mayo {Moore) : Cyh. On Inishbofln : 

 More iS'jb. — IX. Between CHfEony and Mullaghmore [Sligo], 

 Mr. Syme: Flor. Ulst. — X. Gubbaroe Point near Kesh, Lough 

 Erne : Bmrrington i88^. Shore of Lough Neagh south of Bird 

 island, and gravel pit, Derryadd Bay, Armagh : Praeger i8g^. — 

 XI. Bosses and Fanet, Donegal : Mwrphy iSsg. Near Dunglow, 

 between the village and the ferry (^<?»jw-fl!?t/c>»««) : Cyh. Kindrum 

 Lake and Lough Pinnegan, Panet : Sa/rt iS'jg. Sessiagh Lake, Dun- 

 fanaghy; Stewart. — XII. Plentiful about the lake at Ballygowan 

 bridge [Down], 1807 : Templeton MS. & {Stewart) : Cyh. Abun- 

 dant on sandy warrens between Downhill and Portstewart, Derry : 

 Moore MS. Shore of Ushet lake, Eathlin Island : Stewart 1884. 

 Dundrum sand-hiUs; lake shore near Ballynahinch, and other 

 stations in Down; shore of Lough Beg, Ji&Ti:-^ {Stewart): Flor, 

 N.-H. Abundant at drained site of Ballymartin lake near Anna- 

 long, Down : S. ^ P. i8g2. 



Not yet recorded for the South-East, where, perhaps, it has been 

 overlooked. 



SAMOLUS Linn. 

 1. S. Valerandi Lion. — Brooh-weed. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XL XIL 



Lat. 51i°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, English-British. 



Lowland. Moist places by the sea, also inland, especially by 

 lake-shores; frequent. .f7. July- August. 



A rare plant in inland stations except around the larger lakes, 

 such as. Lough Eee, Lough Derg, and Lough Erne, where it is 

 abundant. 



