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S. nigricans Smitt. 



Districts __ — — — XI. XII. 



Lat. 54i°-56J°. North Ireland. Type, Scottish-Highland. 



Moist and rocky places, in mountain districts ; rare. M. April- 

 June. 



XI, TJrris mountains, Donegal; C. Moore.— Kll. By the side 

 of the Eoe above Dungiven, Derry {Moore) : Flor. Sib. Eocks at 

 Skerries in the Braid, Antrim, 1809 {TenypUon) : JFhitla MS. 

 Eilvaughter and Glenoe, Antrim {Moore) : Flor. Ulst. Between 

 Lame and Ballymena ; Glendun and GrlenarifE {Moore) : Cyh. 



10. JS. viminalis Linn. — Osier. 



Districts I, II. III. IV. Y. YI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. 



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



By rivers and roadside ditches ; frequent. Fl. April-May. 



Much cultivated, and though quite naturalised in some parts, 

 is probably nowhere native. 



S. SmitMana Willd. — ;8'. viminalis x caprea — This hybrid, which 

 usually occurs in more wild-looking stations than 8. viminalis, is 

 frequent from North 'to South, and has been recorded from aU the 

 districts save III., VI., and X. 



11. S. herbacea Linn, — Bwa/rf Mountain Willow. 



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



Lat. 51J°-55J°. From South to North. Type, Highland. 

 • On rocks and in grassy places on the higher mountains ; local. 

 Fl. June. 



I. On the top of Mangerton mountain by the side of Poul-na- 

 coppel, Eerry : Waie Bar. i-cJo^^still near the top, 1896 ; R. W. S. 

 Macgillicuddy's Eeeks and on most of the Kerry mountains : Sort 

 1882, Sfc. Summit of Sugarloaf mountain, Glengariff : Carroll 

 18^4. Priest Leap mountains, Cork ■ ( Carroll) : Allin's Corli. — 

 II. Near the summit of Galtymore, Tipperary : Maok. Mar. z8oj — 

 and in 1880: JEart 188 1. Enockmealdown and Commeragh 

 mountains, 'Waterford : Ha/rt 1884. — IV. Thonalagee and Lugna- 

 quilla mountains, Co. Wicklow : Flor. Sib. Summit of Djouce 

 mountain, Wicklow: Ball i8jg. On Thonalagee and on Table 

 mountain, Wicldow, 1884; Bev. C. F. D'Aroy. — ^V. Sparingly on 

 the summit of Caiiingford mountain, Louth : Sarti884. — VIII. On 



