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lY. Coast at Eockfield, 'Wicklov [Moore) : Cyh. Along tte 

 lake at the MuiTough of "Wioklo-w ; W. E. MoNab. — stiU at 

 Eockfield, 1893, and at the Mmrough, 1896; R.W.S.—Y. "At 

 Eingsend neere Dublin {Mr. Heaton) " : Sow, Phytologia ib^o. 

 Howth and Ireland's Eye : Wade Mar. Killiney Hill : Mach. Cat. 

 On the south side of Howth : Ir. Flor. — very ahundant here, 1896 ; 

 iV. G. Abundant on the west side of Lambay Island : Hart i88^ y. 

 Plentiful at Clogher Head and on Castlegar Hill, Louth {J. B. 

 Samilton) : Cyh. — XII. Abundantly on the rocks and pastures near 

 the Giant's Causeway : Wade Bar. Eocks along the shore from 

 Donaghadee to Bangor, and with pale red flowers oq the west side 

 of Ardglass harbour : Templeton MS. Groomsport [Mr. Millen) ; 

 Eathlin Island {Miss Gage) ; Portstewart {Rev. W. T. Whan) : 

 Flor. Vlst. Prequent in the North-East : Flor. JV.-F. 



2. S. nutans Linn. — Blue Bell ; Wild Syacinth. 



Fndymion nutans Dum. — Agraphis nutans Link — Scilla festalis 



Salisb. — Syacinthus non-scriptus Linn. 

 Districts I. II. III. lY. Y. YI. YII. YIII. IX. X. XL XII. 

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



"Woods, thickets, and heaths ; frequent and locally abundant. 

 Fl. April-May. Caloifuge B. 



Sea-level in Derry and S. Cork. To 1350 ft. in Ben Bulben 

 district {B.SfV.) ; to 1100 ft. in Carlow {Ha/rt). 



COLCHICUM Linn. 

 1. C. antumnale Linn — Meadow Saffron. 



Districts III. — — [YI.] — — — — — — 



Lat. 52^°-62|°. South-East ; Kilkenny and Carlow. Type,'Eng]isk. 



Lowland. Meadows and pastures ; very rare. Fl. Aug.-Sept. 



III. On the banks of the Nore between Thomastown and 

 Inistiogue, August, 1799 {J. Blashford) ; below Inistiogue Bridge, 

 on a flat near the river {Br. Barker) : Templeton MS. Meadows 

 by the river side between Kilkenny and Inistiogue : FT,or. Sib. 

 Abundant by the ITore from above Kilkenny to Bennett's Bridge : 

 Sart i88s 8. Plentiful in low-lying meadows by the King's Eiver, 

 a little below CaUan, Kilkenny, 1898 ; Rev. T. Sartley. Freshford, 

 Mount Juliet, and Knocktopher in the county of Kilkenny, and 

 Poulgower and Warrington near the city of Elkenny {Rev. S. 



