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Rubus Rogers! I, Linton— Near Toome Bridge, Co. Derry, in some 

 plenty ; it grew between the station and Lough Neagh. 



R. Selmeri, Lindeb.- -Cave Hill, near Belfast ; Glenarm, Co. Antrim; 

 Toome Bridge, Co. Derry ; near Lough Gilly. Co. Armagh. Rather 

 frequent in the North of Ireland. 



R. pulcherrimus, Neum.— Toome Bridge, Co. Derry. 



R. LincUeianus, Lees.— A pretty form of this grew near Lough Gilly, 

 Co. Armagh. 



R. pal I Id us, Bab. non Weihe. — Near Toome Bridge, Co. Derry. 



Rosa villosa, Linn., var. nuda = A\ mollis, Sm., var. ««</a.-A form of 

 this species with the peduncles and calyx-tube free from bristles 

 grew on Cave Hill, Co. Antrim. The type occurred on Harbour 

 Islaud, Co. Derry, and elsewhere in the four counties. 



R. mollissima, Willd., var. subgIot)Osa=i?. tomentosa, Sin., var. 

 subglobom (Sm.) — Near Bushmills, Co. Antrim. 



R. glauca, Villi — Cave Hill, Co. Antrim ; near Lough Neagh, Co. 

 Derry; near Mullaghmore, Co. Armagh. Two or three different 

 forms were observed 



R. glauca, Vill , var. csesla (Sm.)=A\ coriifolia, Fries.— Cave Hill, 

 Co. Antrim. Lough Neagh, Co. Derry. 



R. dumetorum, Thuill. — Near Lough Gilly, Co. Armagh ; near Toome 

 Bridge, Co. Derry. 



R. dumalis, Bechst.— Glenarm, &c, Co. Antrim. Lough Neagh, &c. 

 Co. Derry. 



Agrimonia odorata, Mill —Near Glenarm, Co. Antrim. 



Alchemllla vulgaris, var. fllicaulls (Buser) — On the Cave Hill, 

 Co. Antrim. 



Callltrlche obtusangula, Le Gall. -Mr. S. A. Stewart has already 

 recorded in the Irish Naturalist, 1899, p. 114, our discovery of this near 

 Belfast, in Co. Down, in brackish ditches near the Victoria Park. 



Galium verum, Linn., var. litorale, Brebisson. — On the sandhills at 

 Newcastle, Co. Down. 



C. IVIoIIugo, Linn., var. angustifolium, G. Beck —Near Cave Hill, 

 Antrim. Shown to me by Mr. S. A. Stewart. The Austrian botanists 

 do not agree with us in regard to C. erectum, Huds. Beck places it 

 as a variety of Mollugo. Plants referred to Beck's var. angustifolium, by 

 Herr Freyn would be named G. eratum, Huds., by many British 

 botanists. I am awaiting the opinion of H. Braun (who has made 

 the form of G. Mollugo a special study for some time), on forms of 

 the Irish Galii which Mr. Stewart has sent me. 



Arctium Intermedium, Lange. — To this I should refer some plants 

 gathered near Toomebridge, Co. Derry. 



*Gentiana baltica, Murbeck.— On the sandhills at Newcastle, Co. 

 Down. I also found it on the Wigtown coast. 



flVIImuIus moschatus, Douglas. —Naturalised in a small stream at 

 Tollymore Park, Co. Down. 



