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HOEDETJM Linn. 

 1. H. secalinum Sclu-eb. — Meadow Barley. 



H. pratense Huds. 



DistrictB I. II. III. IV. V. VI. — — — X. — XII. 



Lat. 52°-54J°. Chiefly in tlie Soutt. Type, Englist. 



Wet meadows and banks, usually near the sea ; rare and local. 

 Fl. June-July. 



I. Marshes below Douglas: Flor. Corh. Blaokrock end of 

 Cork Park : Phillips i8g^. — II. Eoadside near Brickfields, Cork 

 {Brummoni) ; and marsh next the Little Island bridge, Cork 

 {Mr. Alexander) : Flor. Corh. Still in the latter station : Phillips 

 i8g^. Marsh under Blenheim Hill, Waterford ; and— III. BaUin- 

 law Perry, Eiver Barrow : B.S. Sj- G. i88g. Embankment and 

 fields- by the ISTore between Woodstock and Ballyneale : Ha/rt 

 1885 S. — IV. MuiTough of Wicklow (Moore) : Cyh. Frequent 

 about Kilmanock, &c., Wexford : B.-H. 8f G. j88g. — V. Meadows 

 about Dublin : Flor. Sih. By the canal towards Castlenock 

 {J. White) : fields at Glasneyin and Portmarnock {Moore) : Cyh. 

 Abundant at Broad Meadow, north of Swords, 1891 ; Ba/rrington. — 

 VI. Meadows near Limerick ( Carroll) : Reo. Add. Abundant in 

 a salt marsh at Eingmoylan, Co. Limerick : Stewa/rt i8go. — 

 X. Tartaraghan, Armagh {Rev. G. Robinson) : Serl. Stewart. — 

 XII. Meadows near Connswater, Down ; and roadside near White- 

 house, Antrim : Templeton MS. Ditch bank near Whitehouse, 

 1869 {J. MacMillan) ; by Springfield road near Eorth Eiver bridge, 

 1866-1886 {Stewart) : Flor. N.-F. 



2. f H. muriuum Linn. — Wall Ba/rley. 



Districts I. II. III. IV. V. VI. — — IX. [XII.] 



Lat. 51|°-53^°. South and East, chiefly. Type, English-British, 



Lowland. Waste ground, waysides, walls, &c. ; rare. Fl., 

 Jime-August. 



I. On a wall near Douglas bridge {B. Murray) : Flor. Corh. — 

 II. At Haulbowline, Cork, on rocks, but very rare {J. Sullivan) : 

 Cyl. Abundant on rocks at Haulbowline, and plentiful at Fort 

 Carlisle, Cork Harbour : Phillips i8g^. Near Clonmel, spaiingly 

 {Moore) : Cyl. — III. On the walls of the old church at Gowran, 

 Kilkenny, 1896; Bev. F. Hewson. — IV. Murrough of Wicklow 



