92 The Irish Naturalist. 



Papavcr dubium, Ivinn. N. 



Sparingly, on roadsides, chiefl}^, near Portadown, Lurgan, Armagh, 

 Loughgall, and Maghery. The only spots where more than an 

 odd plant was found were the two gravel-pits where P. argevione 

 grew. Not seen anywhere in the centre or south of the county. 



tChelidonium majus, Linn. N. M. S. 



Near Loughgall, More N. H. R \ Hedge-banks near Tynan, 

 B. N. F. C, 1889. Navan Fort! and between Armagh and Lough- 

 gall! W. F. J. Seagoe, H. W. L. Tartaraghan, Lurgan, and 

 Armagh, S. A. S. Roadside by Lough Ross near Crossmaglen, 

 and old walls in Tanderagee upper demesne, R. LI. P. 



Fumaria pallidif Ioi*a, Jord. N. M. S. 



Rare. Noted from roadsides near Portadown, Armagh, Tar- 

 taraghan, Loughgilly, and Newry, R. LI. P. 

 F. confusa, Jord. N. — S. 



Near Armagh and Newry — probably frequent, R. LI. P- 



F. muralfs, Sond. N. — S. .^ 

 Gravel-pit near Armagh (fide A. Bennett); near Newry ( } A. 

 Bennett), R. LI. P. 

 F. densif lora, DC. N. 



Gravel-pit by the railway near Grange N.B. of Armagh, R. LI. P. 

 (fide A. Bennett). The only previously recorded Irish station is 

 Portmarnock {Drnce, /oztni. Bot., 1891). 



Nasturtium palustre, DC. N. M. S. 



Maghery (G. R.), F/or. Ulst. (as N. ierrestre) ; and subsequently, 

 S. A. S., W. F. J., and R. LI. P. Lurgan, vS. A. S. Mullinure 

 meadows near Armagh, W. F. J. Lough Gullion, bog south of 

 Portadown, near Markethill, MuUaghmore lake, and Camlough, 

 R. LI. P. 

 N. amphlbium, R. Br. N. 



Blackwater at Maghery, S. A. S. ! Various places along Lough 

 Neagh shore, such as mouth of Lagan canal, marsh south of 

 Morrow's point, Bird Island, Closet river, and shore east of 

 Maghery; also bog-drains south of Portadown, and in the canal 

 south of Charlemont, R. LI P. 

 Barbarca vulgaris, R. Br., var. arcuata, Reich. N. 



Roadsides in several places near Loughgall, More N. H. R.\ I 

 found it by the roadside a little north and a little south of Lough- 

 gall ; Mr. Bennett writes of ni}^ specimens "seems really S3'me's 

 plant;" Syme considered the Loughgall plant the only typical 

 arcuata he had seen in Britain. 



jB. intermedia, Bor. N. 



Near Armagh, Eng. Boi. Abundant in some cultivated fields 



near Tartaraghan, More A/.H.K. Not uncommon in the county, 



especially in the north, as at Lurgan, Portadown, and Armagh, 



R. LI. P. 



Sisymbrium thalianum, Gaud. N. 



Ardmore, H. W. L. North wall of Lurgan demesne, and luxu- 

 riant on railway ballast near to, and also three miles south of 

 Portadown, R. LI. P. 

 S. alliaria, Linn. N. 



Lurgan, S. A. S. Ardmore, H. W. L. Roadside north of Lough- 

 gall, and near Castlerow, which is N.B. of Loughgall; roadside at 

 Maghery ferry, and at Derryadd bay on Lough Neagh, R. Ll- P. 



tDipIotaxIs muralis, DC. S. 



On gravel ballast on main line of G. N. Railway at Wellington 

 cutting, south of Newry, R. Ll. P. This rare plant, whose only 

 known stations in Ireland are by the sea in the counties of Water- 



