236 OLEACE^. llVaxmtts. 



OEDER ZLII.— OIEACEiE, 

 PRAXINUS Liim. 



1. F. excelsior Linn. — Ash. 

 Jlihernici pumy 065 {Finshoge). 



iDistricts I. II. III. lY. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. xn. 



Lat. 51J°-55i°. Througlioiit Ireland. Type, British. 



Woods, hedges, and rocky places ; frequent. Fl. April-May. 



Sea-level in Derry and Cork. To 800' ft. in Donegal {Mart) ; 

 to 1000 ft. ia Down [s.SfP.) ; to 1300 ft. in Wicklow {Hart). 



LIGUSTEtTM Linn. 



1. L. Tulgare Linn.- 



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



Lat. Sl^°-5&°. Tliroughout Ireland, probably. Type, EngUsb, 

 Sea-cliffls, and in hedges and thickets ; frequent as an introduced 



plant, very rare as a native. Fl. June-July. 



II. Sand-bills near Tramore, Waterford {Miss 8, Qruhh) ; cliffs 



at Tramore {Rev. 8. Madden) : Cyh. Stradbally to Ballyvoyle 



Head, and elsewhere on the "Waterford coast, native on steep and 



inacessible cliffs : Ha/rt i88j j8. — V. Native on steep grassy cHfEs 



along the east side of Howth : Fkr. Howfh. 



These are the only stations ia which the plant has any cla,im. t» 



be regarded as native. 



ORDER • XLIII.— GENTIANE.2E. 



MICROCALA Hoffm. &Link. 

 1. M. filiformis HofEm.&Link.— / 



Cicendia filiformis Reichb. 



Districts I. — — — — — — — — — — — 



Lat. 51J°-52°. South-West, only. Type, English-Atlantic. 



Roadsides and moist, sandy, or peaty places ; rare. Fl, July- 

 August. Calcifuge A. 



