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Filago minima. Sandy ground near Lough Neagh. 



Petasites vulgaris. Damp meadows near Loughgall. In Galway I have 

 often observed it about cottages and in shrubberies ; never wild. For 

 what purpose can it have been cultivated there ? 



Vaccimum Oxycoccos. Bog near Tartaraghan. 



Andromeda poly folia. "Bog near Tartaraghan," Rev. G. Robinson, spec. ! 



Veronica scutellata. Near Loughgall. 



V. montana. Copse within the park at Loughgall Manor ; banks of 

 Lough Neagh. 



V.polita. Loughgall. 



* V. Buxbaumii. A weed in the flower borders at Loughgall Manor. 



Lathrcea Squamaria. In a small copse within the park at Loughgall 

 Manor. 



Lithospermum officinale. In hedge-banks in several places near Lough- 

 gall, but sparingly. 



L. arvense. Tartaraghan, in cultivated ground. 



Lysimachia vulgaris. In profusion about Lough Neagh. 



Littorella lacustris. Lake at Castle Dillon ; shores of Lough Neagh. 



Myrica Gale. Islet off south shore of Lough Neagh. 



Epipactis (might be E. media). Abundant in some copses within the 

 park at Castle Dillon. 



Allium ursinum. In a copse in the park at Loughgall Manor. 



Arum maculatum. Plentiful about Loughgall. 



Luzula sylvatica. Banks of Lough Neagh. 



Cladium Mariscus. All round Loughgall Lake. 



Scirpus sylvaticus. Damp meadows near Loughgall. 



Eleocharis acicularis. Banks of Lough Neagh. 



Eriophorum vaginatum. In the bogs near Tartaraghan. 



Car ex ovalis. Near Tartaraghan. 



Carex curta. Near Tartaraghan ; Rev. G. Robinson ! ! 



Carex remota. Ditch sides near Loughgall, &c. 



C. intermedia. By the lake at Loughgall ; islet in Lough Neagh. 



C. stricta {Good). By the lake at Loughgall abundantly; also a var. 

 with more slender, drooping, stalked spikes, somewhat resembling 

 the C. ccespitosa, var. retorta of Fries, but our plant has the narrow 

 leaves of C. stricta, into which it can, upon the spot, be traced by 

 intermediate links ; it is probably only a starved state of C. stricta. 



C. CEderi. Loughgall ; islet in Lough Neagh. 



