318 UETICACE^. [Ulmus. 



OEDER LVII.— irHTICACE^. 

 ULMUS Linn. 



1. f TJ. montana "With. — Wi/ch Elm. 



Districts — — ______ XL XII. 



Lat. 54|-°-55i°. North Ireland. Type, British. 



Woods, hedges, and riyersides ; raxe in the wild state. Fl. 

 March — April. 



XL Apparently native about Brown Hall and in the Umestone 

 glens of Moynalt near Laghy : Swrt 1886. — ^XII. " In Colin Glen, 

 &c., produces young seedlings ; in the glen of the Eoe river ahove 

 Limavady " : Templeton MS. Grlenarm Deer Park, and other glens 

 in Antrim {Mr. Thompson) : Flor. Ulst. Frequent in the northern 

 glens of Antrim {Moore) : Cyh. Frequent in the IN'orth-East in 

 woods and glens, and on river hanks, " It is difficult to distinguish 

 the native from the introduced localities, . . . but it seems certainly 

 wild in many glens " : Flor. JV.-M 



Planted throughout Ireland and nowhere appearing native or 

 thoroughly naturalized save in Districts XL & XII. 



HUMULUS Linn. 

 1. *H. Lupulus Linn. — Mop. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. Y. VI. VII. — IX. X. XL XU. 



Lat. 51^°-54i°. Prom South to ITorth. Type, British. 



Lowland. Hedges, waysides, and rocky places ; rare. Fl. July. 



I. Near the Abbey of KiUagh : Smith's Kerry. Sparingly in 

 hedges near Waterville and KiUorglin, Kerry ; R. W. S. At Timo- 

 league {Drummond) : Flor. Cork. Glandore and Blind Harbour: 

 Allin's Cork By the side of fields near SchuU, 1884; Phillips. — 

 II. Near Permoy {T. Chandlee); Ardmore, "Waterford {Carroll): 

 Cyh. — III. Between Cullenagh and StradbaUy, Queen's Co. : Mack. 

 Ear. Attanna and Togher, Queen's Co. {Rev. S. Madden) ; near 

 Gaul's Mills, Kilkenny {T. Chandlee) : Cyi.—IY. Near the shore 

 at Kiknuckridge, "Wexford : S^art 1881 a. Sandbanks at Kiltennel 

 near Courtown, "Wexford ; Miss Farmer. At Ballinaclash, "Wexford, 

 1873-95 ; Cf. F. J. Greene. — V. Along the river BajTow between 

 Bert and Athy : Ir, Flor. Hedges and waste gi-ound at Drumleok : 



