Ii8 The. Irish Naturalist. Aug.-Sept., 



Papaver Argemone L. — Knockinelder and near Portaferry. 



P. Rhoeas L. — About Portaferry. 



P. somniferum L. — Apparently naturalized on stony beach at Tara. 



Senebiera didyma Pers. — Strangford Quay. 



Raphanus maritimus Smith. — Abundant south of Kilclief Castle ; at 



Cloghy, north of Kearney, and north of Newcastle (Ards). 

 Erodiura moschatum L'Herit. — A good colony at the base of Audley's 



Castle, Strangford. 

 Trifolium striatum L. — In Lecale N.E. of the corn mill in Mill Quarter 



Bay, and a quarter mile N.E. of Kilclief Castle. In the Ards a 



little N. and S. of Long Port, a quarter mile S.E. of Quintin Castle 



and a quarter mile S. of Kearney. 

 T. filiforme L. — On glaciated hummocks S. of Ballyedock Lodge (opposite 



Kilclief) and a quarter mile N. of Long Port ; on turfed raised 



beach gravels at Ballyquintin Point. I think certainly native 



in these stations. 

 Geranium columbinum L.— Roadside bank a mile S. of Strangford. 

 Anthriscus vulgaris Pers. — Cloghy and Kearney. 

 Crithmum maritimum L. — In addition to its station north of Kearney, 



a small colony was found a quarter mile south of Kearney, on 



gravel. 

 Petroselinum sativum Hoffm. — Seems naturalized on stony beach at 



Tara. 

 Hyoscyamus niger L. — Still in Corry's station on north shore of Killard 



Point. 

 Cuscuta ^p. — A Dodder, too immature to name, was found on seaside 



herbage in three places — on the top of the calcrtte cliff of Benderg 



Bay, near Ballyedock Lodge (opposite Kilclief) and at Cloghy. 



Mr. Waddell has recorded (/. A^, xxi., 134) C. Epithymum from 



Killard, near the first-named station, and tells me he has collected 



the same plant at Cloghy, so probably my plants are all this. 



It appears to be naturalized in this district ; all the stations are 



away from cultivated land. 

 Atriplex farinosa Dum. — Kilclief. 

 A. portulacoides L. — North and south of Portaferry, and a half mile north 



of Ballyquintin Point. 

 Habenaria viridis R. Br. — Abundant at Killard, and varying much in 



colour — green, yellow, brown, and almost red. 

 Orchis pyramidalis L. — Sparingly a little north and south of Quintin 



Castle, and a half mile north of Kearney. 

 Juncus glaucus Ehrh. — White Hills near Strangford. 

 Typha angustifolia L. — Ballyfinragh Lough, 

 Shara polyacantha Braun. — In the extensive marsh at White Hills near 



Strangford. 



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