430 GEAMINE^. IFestuca, 



Kerry, 1890 ; Ji. W. S.—ll. In a wood at Glanmire, Cork {R. W.S.) : 

 Journ. of Bot. z8gj, p. 5b. "Woods at Lismore Castle : Ir. Nat. 

 i8g4, p. 184. Near Morgan's Glen, Waterford {Miss S. GruU) : 

 Cyl. — III. Woods at "Woodstock, Kilkenny : Mach. Rwr. CuUen- 

 agt mountain, Queen's Co. ; Praeger. — IV. "Wood at NeTrtown- 

 Barry, "Wexford; and in the Dargle, "Wicklow: Wade Rar, 

 Plentiful near the "Waterfall, Co. Wicklow, where Mr. Templeton 

 and others ohserved it several years ago : Mach. Rar. Devil's Glen 

 {Moore) : Cyl. — VI. Dalystovni, south-east Galway ; Praeger. — 

 VII. Knock Ross, on Lough Derevaragh, "Westmeath : Levinge- 

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

 shores of Lough Conn, Mayo {More) : Cyl. — IX. Knocknarea, 

 Sligo ; Praeger. — X. Strahane Glen, Tyrone {Admiral Jones) i 

 Cyl. — still plentiful there and at Omagh {Miss M. C. Snowies) : 

 Ir. Nat. iSg'j. In Tanderagee lower demesne, Co. Armagh : 

 Praeger i8g^. — XI. Glenalla wood, EathmuUan : Kart 1880. 

 Ned's Point, Buncrana ; and near Glenties : Hart 188 1 y8. By the 

 Eske, ahove Donegal : Sa/rt 188^ y. — XII. "Woods at Eosstrevor : 

 Wade Rar. Abundant hy the Shimna and Spinkwee rivers in 

 ToUymore Park, Down : S.SfP. i8g2. CoHn Glen : Templeton 

 MS. Glendun and Glenarm, Antrim; and in Mount-sandy wood 

 by the Barin in Derry {Moore) : Cyl. Wess Glen, near Cumber ; and 

 near Londonderry : Templeton MB. 



9. r. elatior Linn. — Tall Fescue. 



F. pratensis Huds. 



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



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



Lowland. Moist meadows, shady places, &c. ; frequent. Fl, 

 June-July. 



F, loliaoea Huds. — F. elatior x Loliwm perenne — III. By the 

 Barrow below Leighlin Bridge : Sart 1885. — ^I- I^ear Clonbrock, 

 East Galway: Praeger i8gb. — VII. Knock Eoss, "Westmeath: 

 Levinge i8g4. — XII. At Cranmore, and by the Lagan canal 

 {Templeton) : Flor. N.-F. 



10. F. arundinacea Schreb. — Coarse Fescue. 



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

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



Lowland. Damp pastures, river sides, and banks near the sea ; 

 not infrequent. Fl. June-July. , 



