I897-] Notes. 83 



Flowering Plants of Co. Tyrone. 



The following are some of the flowering plants collected by me in 

 Co. TjTone, in the beginning of July, 1896, and the localities in which I 

 found them, 



Cochlearia anglica, abundant along the shores of the River Foyle from a 

 little above Dunnalong, which is close to the boundary between Co. 

 Tyrone and Co. Derry, as far as Strabane. Chelidonium majtis, near 

 Omagh, at Newtownstewart, and plentiful about the village of Coalisland. 

 Silene atigUca, growing on waste ground near Coalisland along with Papaver 

 diibium and Lychnis alba. Hypericum androsctf?iutn, about Omagh, in glens 

 on the sides of Mullaghcarn, and also by the shores of Lough Neagh 

 near Washing bay. Hypericum huviifiistim^ at Washing bay, and a few 

 plants at Baronscourt. Althceaoffici^talis^ at Washing bay, Lough Neagh, 

 probably an escape. Malva rotundifoliay on the sands at Washing bay. 

 Geranium ph(xum^ a few plants near a ruin between Stewartstown and 

 Coalisland. Geranium pyrenaictim^ by the roadside near Newtowmstewart. 

 Euonymus europaus, in the hedges between Stewartstown and Washing 

 bay. Vicia angiistifolia, Strabane, and also at Washing ba}'. Riibtis saxa- 

 tilts, in a small glen near Strabane. Pyriis mains var. mitts, the shores of 

 Lough Neagh near Doon Point, and also near Strabane. Parnassia 

 palustris, meadows near Bva Cottage, Lough Neagh. Scdum Tekphitim, 

 near Eva Cottage, Lough Neagh. Sednm rupestre, on an old wall 

 near Omagh. Myriophyllum spicatum, drains at Lough Neagh, near 

 Doon Point. Circcea alpina, Omagh, at Newtownstewart, and abundant 

 in Strabane glen. Circaa alpina var. intermedia, Strabane glen. Cicuta 

 virosa, shores of Lough Neagh at Bva Cottage. CEnanthe Jistnlosa, in 

 swampy places near Eva Cottage, Lough Neagh. Gallium Mollugo var. 

 insubricum, at Strabane. Filago minima, plentiful on the sandy banks 

 of a stream at Omagh, and also on the sands at Washing bay. Gnaphaliunt 

 sylvaticnm, roadsides about Omagh, fields at Newtov/nstewart, and at 

 Strabane. Bidens tripartita, in a drain near Lough Muck. Senecio sylvaticus, 

 in a field at Strabane and at Washing ba}^ Arctium intermedium, roadside 

 near Washing bay. Cnicus pratensis, in a meadow between Coalisland and 

 Stewartstown. Crepis paludosa, on sides of Mullaghcarn. Hieradum 

 vulgatum, a few plants on a wall near the railway station at Newtown- 

 stewart. Campanula rotundifolia, a few plants at Ballymagorry, near 

 Strabane, canal side at Strabane, and at Stewartstown. Campanula 

 rapunculoides, roadside near Dungannon. Lysimachia nulgaris, by the canal 

 near Strabane, and also at Doon Point, Lough Neagh. Lysimachia num- 

 tnularia, apparently wild in a wood near Omagh. Anchusa sempervirens, 

 Newtownstewart. Solanum Dulcatnara, by the canal at Strabane, and by 

 the River Strule at Omagh. Mimulus luteus, abundant by the Fo5de 

 from Dunnalong to Strabane, a few plants in a bog at Omagh, in a 

 stream on the side of Bessy Bell. Veronica viontana, Strabane glen, 

 Baronscourt, and at Omagh. Melampytum pratense, in Glen Hordial, near 

 Omagh, and in Strabane glen. Utricularia vulgaris, bogs near Omagh. 

 Utricularia minor, in a bog near Lough Muck. Pinguicula lusitanica, Bessy 



