Notes 07i the Flora of the North-east of Irela?id. 53 



Hleracfutn anglicum, Fries.— Frequent in Mourne Mountains, 

 S. and P. 



Var. acutifolium, Back. — By the Shinma above Tollymore Park, and 

 by a stream on Luke's Mountain near same locality, S. and P. 



Var. longibracteatum, Hanb.— Garron Point, and Glenariffe, Co. 

 Antrim, Dr. Shoolbred, 1893. 



\H. pallidum, Fries. The Antrim and Derry localities for this species 

 have mostly been transferred to H. euprepes ; the remainder are doubtful.] 



H. argenteum, Fries.— Cliffs of Eagle Rock (Slieve Donard), Ben- 

 crom, and Cove Mountain, in Mourne range, plentiful, and sparingly by 

 the Shimna River in Tollymore Park, S. and P. The H. argenteum of 

 Broughnamaddy has been described by Mr. Hanbury as a new species 

 under the name of H. hibemicum. 



H. rubicund urn, Hanb. — Sallagh Braes, Co. Antrim, S.A.S. The 

 only other Irish station yet known is in Co. Donegal (Hart). 



H. Farrense, Hanb. — Sallagh Braes, S.A.S. Not found elsewhere 

 in Ireland. 



H. stenolepls, Lindeb. — Plentiful on Cave Hill, Knockagh, and 

 Sallagh Braes, Co. Antrim, S.A.S. ; Garron Point, Co. Antrim, and 

 Benevenagh, Co. Derry, Dr. Shoolbred, 1893. First recognised as 

 Irish from specimens collected on Cave Hill by R. LI. P. in 1886. 



H. flocculosum, Back. — Basalt rocks of Sallagh Braes, Co. Antrim, 

 S.A.S., 1886. A new county record. 



H. bifid urn, Tausch. — Benevenagh, Co. Derry, Dr. Shoolbred, 1893. 

 First Irish record. 



H. Schmidtii, Tausch.— Granite cliffs of Bencrom, Mourne Moun- 

 tains, S. and P. The only station in district 12 at present known. 



H. Fries!!, Hartm., var. Stewartii, Hanb. — A remarkable form 

 found sparingly in Tollymore Park, and abundantly on rocky banks of 

 the Bann above Hilltown, S. & P. The only British station. This plant 

 was recorded in " Botany of the Mourne Mountains " as H. Friesii. 



H. hibernicum, Hanb. — Very sparingly on rocks at Broughnamaddy, 

 Mourne Mountains ; H. C. Hart, 1883 ; S. A. S., 1888 ; and S. & P., 1890. 

 This plant was mentioned, under " H. vulgatuw," by Mr. Hart in Proc. 

 Roy. Ir. Acad, in 1884. It was recorded in /our. Bot., 1886, and in Flora 

 N.F.I, in 1888 as H. argenteum. -Mr. Hanbury has shown that it is 

 distinct, and has named it as above. The only other certainly ascertained 

 station is in Donegal (Hart). 



H. crocatum, Fries. — Cliffs of Pigeon Rock Mountain, Mourne 

 range, and by Shimna and Spinkwee Rivers, Tollymore Park, S. and P. 



H. auratum, Fries. — Frequent throughout the Mourne Mountains, 

 S. & P. Many of the plants hitherto classed under H. corymbosum must 

 now be referred to this species. In Antrim it has been found on shores 

 of Lough Neagh at Cranfield, S.A.S., and cliffs by the sea at Cushendun, 

 R. LI. P. 



Lobelia Dortmanna, Linn. — Abundant in lakelet on summit of 

 Binnagee (1,100 ft.), near Carnlough, Co. Antrim, R. LI. P. 



Vacclnium Oxycoccos, Linn. — Marsh at Saul Camp, Downpatrick, 

 also by a lakelet near Carnlough, Co. Antrim, and on margins of Lough 

 Ouske, Co. Derry, R. LI. P. New to Antrim. 



Mertensia maritima (Linn.), Don. — Refound on strand between 

 Portrush and Portstewart, Co. Derry, by Mrs. Leebody, 1893. 



Wlyosotis col Una, Hoff. — Shane's Castle, Co. Antrim, R. LI. P., 

 1891. Sandy warren at Portstewart, Co. Derry, Miss Davies, 1890. Not 

 previously recorded for Derry. 



