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\ Harbor ea intermedia (Bor.). Abundant in some cultivated fields near 

 Tartaraghan, on the way to Lough Neagh. 



Viola canina of Fries and Bab. Banks of Lough Neagh. 



Viola tricolor. On sandy road- side banks on the way to Lough Neagh. 



Arenaria trinervis. Hedges near Loughgall. 



Acer campestre. About Loughgall. 



* Geranium pyrenaicum. A few plants only by the road-side, on the hedge- 

 bank, not far from a cottage a little north of Loughgall ; not, I 

 believe, wild here. 



Vicia angusti/olia. In loose, sandy ground, close to Lough Neagh ; an 

 apparently promising locality, but which yielded hardly anything 

 uncommon. 



Lathyrus palustris. On several islets along the south shores of Lough 

 Neagh ; Rev. G. Robinson, who showed me the plant growing. 



*Prunu8 Cerasu8. In field-hedges about Loughgall, but not wild. 



Oeum intermedium. Copses in the park at the Manor, Loughgall; ac- 

 companied, as usual, by G. rivale and G. urbanum. 



Bubus Ccesius, Banks of Lough Neagh. 



Alchemilla vulgaris. In several places in open fields and copses at 

 Loughgall. 



\Cornu8 sanguinea. On a small islet in the Loughgall Lake, at the end 

 nearest the village. I did not at the time think it had been planted, 

 but the station, perhaps, requires verifying. 



jSmyrnium Olusatrum. Near Loughgall, but, as in most of its habitats, 

 liable to suspicion. 



Cicuta virosa. With Arundo stricta on the little islets along the south 

 banks of Lough Neagh. 



JEgopodium Podagraria. Most abundant on hedge-banks, and in shrub- 

 beries everywhere about Loughgall. 



f Sambucm Ebulus. About the ruins of an old building close to Lough 

 Neagh. 



Viburnum Opulue. About LoughgalL 



Galium boreale. Banks of Lough Neagh. 



Asperula odorata. Banks of Lough Neagh. 



*Carduu8 Marianus. In small enclosures, waste ground, &c, always 

 near buildings. 



Centaurea Cyanus. Cultivated fields, Loughgall. 



\Tanacetum vulgarc. Near Lough Neagh, but not far from habitations. 



