268 SCEOPHTJLARIKE^. {Melampyrum. 



Far. tATiFOUTM Bah.— VII. Knock Eyon, by Lougli Dere- 

 Taragh, 'WeBtmeatlL : Zinton i8gi6.—XlT. In the Antrim glens : 

 Shoolhred zSg^. 



far. EEicETOEUM B. Oliver — VIII. JSTear Eonndstone, on 

 TJiTisbeg, Connemara; and— IX. On Ben Bulben, Sligo {Prof, 

 Oliver) : Phytol. iv., pp. 6^8 Sf zoyS. 



far. MONTAjsruM Johnst. — Generally distributed tbrongh tie 

 monntain districts of Ireland from South to North. 



2. M. sylvatieum Linn. — Wood Cow-wheat. 



Districts — — ___ — — — 51. XII. 



Lat. 64i°-66°. North Ireland. Type, Scottish. 



Upland -woods and damp shady glens ; very rare. Fl. June- 

 July. 



XI. In a glen north-east of Lough Eske, and in a wood on the 

 west side of the lake : Carry z88s. — XII. In GlenarmPark, 1800 ; 

 in glens at Ballyligg near Larne, and on shrubby ground by the 

 Larne road a little south of Glenarm, 1808; by the Forth river 

 near the Fall : Templeton MS. Glen of Altmore, Cushendall, and 

 "Woodbum glen : Flor. JJlst. Glenarifl : B. N. F. C. Proc. i866. 

 Still at Glenai-m Park; at Caimcastle, 1887 iPraeger) : Flor. N.-F. 

 South side of Errigal banks above Garvagh, Derry : Moore MS. 



From 200 to 600 ft. in Antrim {Cyb.). 



First found, at Glenarm, by Templeton in 1800. 



OEDEE XLVIII.— OROBANCHE^. 



OEOBANCHE Linn. 

 1. 0. major Linn. — Greater Broom-rape. 



0. Bapum Thuill. 



Districts I. 11. III. IV. V. — — — — — — — 



Lat. 51f°-53J°. South and East. Type, English. 



Lowland. On the roots of broom and furze ; rare. Fl. June- 

 August. 



I. Common near Cork and Bandon : Mack. Bar. On furze at 

 Kinalea, 1856 {J. Sullivan): Annot. in Flor. Cork. Not infrequent 

 along the Bandon river from Dunmanway to near Bandon ( C. Long- 

 field) ; near Manch station {B. L. Allman) : Allin's Cork. — 



