858 LILIACEJE. ICoIchieum. 



Madden) : Cyl. l^ear Carlow : Flor. Rib.— [VI. Plentilul in moist 

 meadows on the banks of the Shannon helow Limerick (i)n Woods) : 

 Made. Cat. 182^ — no recent record.] 



Also recorded in the Irish Flora for Districts Y. and XII., from 

 Pinglas and Scribhlestown, Co. Dublin, and Grey Abbey, Co. 

 Down, in which stations the plant has not been found recently, and 

 probably occurred as a garden escape only. 



Fii'st found by J. Blashford, on the Wore, in 1799. 



NAETHECIUM Moehr. 



1. N. ossifragum Huds. — Bog Asphodel. 



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



Lat. 5H°-55i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Bogs and moors; frequent and locally abundant. Fl. July- 

 August. ■ Caleifuge A. 



Sea-level in Derry and Cork. To 2000 ft. in Derry {Moore) ; 

 to 2060 ft. in Mayo, 2930 ft. in "Wicklow, and 2300 f t. in Waterf ord 

 {Ka/rt\ 



OEDEE LXIX.— JUNCACE.a:. 



JUNCTIS Linn. 

 1. J. bufonius Linn. — Toad Rush. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XL XII. 



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



Damp, sandy, and heathy places, and on ground flooded in 

 winter ; rather common. Fl. July-August. 



Sea-level in N. Antrim and S. Cork. To 1100 ft. in Donegal 

 {Ea/rt) ; to 1600 ft. in Dublin {N. C). 



Far. rAscictJLATtrs Koch. — I. Connor Hill, Dingle, 1848; 

 *7". £all. Grlengariffi, Cork : Bruce i8gi. 



2. J. squarrosus Linn. — Heath Rush. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XL XII. 



Lat. 51i°-56i°. Throughout Ireland. Type, British. 



Heaths and moors ; common, especially in mountain districts. 

 Fl. June-July. Caleifuge A. 



