f902. Praegkr. — Some Plants of the North-east Coast. 209 



Brassica alba, Boiss.— Rossglass, Killougli, Ballyhornan ; in the first 

 station in great abundance. 



Teesdalia nudicaulis, R. Er.— Abundant in sandy fields at Bally- 

 kinler. 



Raphanus maritlmus, Sm.— Sparingly at Rossglass chapel and 

 Murphystown. Mr. Stewart's record, " Plentiful from Killough to 

 St. John's Point, 1893" (/.iV., iii., 36, 1894, and SiippL FL N.E.L), 

 refers to a maritime form of R. Raphanistrum, and is, with his 

 authority, withdrawn. 



Viola canina, L. — Here and there abundant on rocky as well as sandy 



shores. 

 Stellaria palustris, Retz.— Lough Keelan, plentiful. 

 Hypericum elodes, Iv.— Marsh two miles east of Dundrum. 

 Erodium moschatum, L'Herit.— Coney Island. 

 *IVIedicago maculata, Sibth.— A flourishing colony on waste ground 



near the old pier at Ardglass. 

 Trigonella ornlthopodioides, DC— Coney Island, Ardglass, 



Sheepland Harbour. 

 *Tri folium ag^rarium, L. — Frequently sown with grass-seed in this 



district, along with 7. hybridum^ &c., but so far appears confined to 



cultivated laud. 

 T. striatum, Iv. — Abundant at intervals along the coast from Ross- 

 glass to Ballyhornan, a distance of about ten miles. 

 T. filiformc, L. — Ardglass, with T. striatum. 

 CrithiYiuiYi maritimum, h. — Frequent on the coast from St. John's 



Point to Phennick Point. 

 Artemisia maritima, L. — On the shore at Corbet Head, and more 



abundantlj' half a mile southward of that spot. 

 [Centaurea Scabiosa, L. — In a field of wheat east of Tyrella.] 

 Carduus crfspus, L. — Sparingly at Rossglass. 

 Leontodon hirtus, L.— Around the Strand Lough at Killough. 

 Statice occidentalls, Lloyd.— Abundant on the headland north of 



Leguaboe. 

 lYIertensia maritima, S. F. Gray.— Rossglass Point to Rathmullan 



Point. 

 Lamium hybridum, Vill.— Ballykinler, Rossglass, Killough. 

 Atriplcx portulacoldes, L.— Rossglass, Killough, and opposite Guns 



Island. 

 A. farinosa, Dum.—Benderg, and frequent Minerstown to Dundrum. 

 Orchis pyramidalis, L.— East of Murphystown, and between Killard 



Point and Mill Quarter Bay. 

 Habenaria viridis, R. Br.— West of Killard Point. 

 Juncus obtusiflorus, Ehrh.— Frequent on the coast, and abundant 



in marshes throughout the district. 

 Spartan lum minimum, Fn— Marsh near Ballymenagh House. 

 Potamogeton plantagineus, Ducr.— Common in pools in Rath' 



muUan marsh ; near Ballymenagh House and Tobermoney. 

 Pi flabellatus, Bab.— Drains by the Strand Lough at Killough. 



