SaxifragecB.'] APPENDIX. 487 



SAXIFRAGES. 



Saxifraga Andrewsii Harvey — 8. Guthriana Hort. 

 Thought to have been found at the head of Glen Caragh, Kerry, 

 hut never confirmed. The plant is now considered to be a garden 

 hybrid of B. umbrosa with one of the Aizoon group of Saxifrages, 

 none of which is native in the British Isles. Described by "W. H. 

 Harvey as a new British Saxifrage in London Journ, of Bot., Vol. 



ril.,i848,p.s7z- 

 An error. 



Saxifraga csespitosa Linn. 

 I. On a rock near the summit of Brandon mountain, 1805 : Flor. 

 Sib. — ^VIII. On Muekanaght, Twelve Bens, Connemara: Hmrt 

 1883 a. 



It has been considered advisable to refer these plants to 

 S. grcenlandica Lion., though not without hesitation, so subtle are 

 the distinctions between the protean forms of the hypnoid group of 

 Saxifrages (see p. 131). 



Chrysospleninm alteruifolium Linn. 

 I. "Killamey {J. Barbour) : Science Gossip, iSg'j, p. log. — 

 X. BaUylast, Tyrone: Mwrphy z82g. — XII. Near Belfast {Tem- 

 phton) : Mack. Cat. CoUn Glen {Temphton) : Flor. Ulsi. BaUy- 

 maghan Glen : Flor. Belf. By the river in Glendun, Antrim ; and 

 naturalized on a ditch bank near the Botanic Garden, Belfast 

 \Moore) : Cyb. 



The above records are all errors. 



Ribes Grossularia Linn. — I 

 V. By the Eoyal Canal below ClonsiUa, Co. Dublin; JSf. C— 

 VII. Coosan Point, Lough Eee : B.SfV. i88'j.—S[lll. South of 

 Lough Mask : M. 8f S. i8g6. — XI. By Lough SwiUy between 

 DrumaUa and Port Eoyal ; Swrt. — ^XII. Eocky heath on Eathlin 

 Island {Stewwrt) : Flor. W.-M 



Ribes rubrum Linn. — Bed Cv/rnmt. 

 I. or II. " Naturalized in some parts of the Co. Cork" (Drummond) : 

 Flor. Cork. — XII. Shores of Lough Neagh near Antrim {Moore) : 

 Flor. N.-F. By the Eoe near Limavady, Derry : Templeton MS. 



Ribes nigrum Linn. — Blach Currant. 

 I. or II. In the county Cork, in many places naturalized 

 i^Brummoni) : Flor. Cork. — VI. Moory ground near CastleconneU, 



