414 GEAMINE^. [Milium. 



MILIUM Linn. 

 1. M. eflfusum Linn. — Millet Grass. 



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



Lat. 51^°-54f°. Prom South to North. Type, British-English. 



Lowland. Shady -woods ; rather rare. Fl. June. 



I. Woods atMuckross, Killamey {Moore) : Cyl. By the Upper 

 Lake and in the Deer-park, Killamey ; by Caragh lake ; at Tralee ; 

 BaUinruddery -woods, Listowel ; and Eermoyle -woods west of Castle- 

 gregory, Kerry : R. W. S. i88g ^ i8gi. Dunderi-ow -wood, Cork : 

 Allin i8'/4. At Castlefreke Cork, 1890 : Phillips 1895.— 11. "Wood 

 at Castle-hyde, Cork : Brummond 1818. Dunsoomhe's wood, Cork : 

 Flor. Corh. Lota wood, Grlanmire : Phillips i8g^. Near Clonmel 

 {Miss A. Taylor) : Cyl. "Woods of Lismore Castle, "Waterford : 

 Jr. Nat. i8g4, p. 184. — III. Borris demesne and woods opposite 

 St. MuUins on the Barrow: Ha/rt 1885. — IV. In the wood at 

 Luggylaw, 1802 : Templeton MS. Dargle and Powerscourt : Flor. 

 Hih. Newto-wn Mount-Kennedy, "Wicklow (Moore) ; and wood at 

 Tinnehinch ( White) : Cyl. — VII. Knock Eoss,'W"estmeath : Levinge 

 i8g4. — VIII. Drumman wood near Lough Cullin and wood on the 

 shore of Lough Conn {More) : Cyh. — IX. Woods neax Sliga 

 {J. Wynne) : Cyl. — X. Dunamanagh, Tyrone {Admiral Jones) : Cyl. 

 "Woods at Favoiu- Eoyal, Tyrone : Hart 188"/. Abundant in Stra- 

 bane glen, Tp-one {Miss M. C. Knowles) : Ir. Wat. i8g'j. KiHooney 

 near Armagh {Rev. W. F. Johnson) ; Ivy Lodge near Ne-wry {Rev. 

 S. W. Lett) : Praeger i8g^. — XI. Ardnamona, Lough Eske ; by 

 the Eanymore water, below Drumagraa bridge : Hart 1885 7. — 

 XII. ToUymore Park : Hart 1884. Killeen glen and Stormount 

 glen, Do-wn {Stewart) : Flor. N.-F. "Wooded shore of lough south 

 of Eostrevor : S. Sf P. i8g2. 



PHLEUM Linn. 



1. P. pratense Linn. — Timothy Grass. 



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

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



Meadows and pastures ; frequent. Fl. July- August. 



Sea-level in E". Anti-im and S. Cork. To 1000 ft. in Dublim 

 {N. C). 



"Widely distributed, but rather rare in many pai'ts of Ireland. 



