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days so impure that I was not surprised at my failure to re-discover 

 it at that station). 



tVioIa odorata, Linn. N. 



Co. Armagh (G. R.), Flor. Ulst Grange! Loughgall ! Tyross Hill, 

 Tynan, W. F. J. Near Loughnashade, R. U. P. Doubtfully 

 native in this county. 



V. canina, Linn. N. — S. 



Banks of Lough Neagh, More N. H. R. ! Maghery, S. A. S. ! Com- 

 mon along the Lough Neagh shore ; on shores of Lough Ross, 

 near Crossmaglen, R. LI. P. 



Droscra intermedia, Hayne. N. 



Moyntaghs bogs (Hyndman), Flor. Ulst. Abundant on the ex- 

 tensive bogs south of AnnagarrifF lake, where it almost entirely 

 replaces D. anglica, R. LI. P. 



D. angelica, Hudson. N. 



Moyntaghs bog (Hyndman), and bog at Annaghmore (G. R.), Flor. 

 Ulst. Bog near Maghery, W. F.J. spec, ! Montiaghs bogs, H. W. L. 

 spec. ! Annaghmore, S. A. S. In many places, and often abundant, 

 on the bogs which lie along the Lough Neagh shore between the 

 Blackwater and Ardmore point, and sparingly on a bog south of 

 Portadown, R. LI. P. Not seen on the southern mountains. 



(Elatine hydropiper, Linn. (S.) 



In the canal at Newry (Thompson), Flor. Ulst. Not found there 

 since, and probably not there now. The Lagan canal records of 

 Flor. Ulst. and Cyb. Hib. are just outside our district). 



*Saponaria officinalis, Linn. N. — S. 



Montiaghs and Derryadd, H. W. L. spec. ! Railway embankment 

 near Tartaraghan glebe, and by the railway at Dublin bridge, 

 Newry, R. LI. P. 



Sllene noctiflora, Linn. N. 



In a gravel pit near the railway 2\ miles N. E. of Armagh 



station, R. LI. P. 



Lynchnis diurna, Sibth. N. M.~ 



Shore of Lough Neagh at Maghery, W. F. J. spec. ! Raughlan, 



H. W. L. spec. ! Banks of Closet river, and in Tanderagee upper 



demesne, R. LI. P. 



Sai^ina maritima, Don. S. 



At the canal locks below Newry, and abundant on marsh)^ 

 ground near Newry docks, R. LI. P. 



S. nodosa, E. Meyer, N. 



Near Navan Fort, W. F. J. spec. ! Shore of Lough Neagh near 

 Ardmore, H. W. L. spec. ! Lowry's Lough, bog of Annaghmore, 

 Lough Neagh shore near Reedy Island, and by a lakelet east of 

 Middletown, R. LI. P. 

 Arenaria trinervis, Linn. N. — S. 



Hedges about Loughgall, More N. H. R. Tynan, S. A. S. 

 Hedgebank near Lagan canal, old fort at Crowhill, and abundant 

 under trees at Bessbrook viaduct, R. LI. P. 

 A. serpyllifolia, Linn. N. — S. 



Legarhill near Armagh, W. F. J. spec! On the railway two 

 miles south of Portadown, and frequent about Newry, R. LI. 1'. 



A. leptoclados, Guss. N. 



Old limestone quarry near Grange N.E. of Armagh, and in a 

 gravel- pit near mouth of Lagan canal, R. LI. P- Mr. More writes 

 me that he does not consider A. leptoclados specifically distinct from 

 A. serpyllifolia, but only a slight variety, and that he has'found in- 

 termediate forms. In Armagh both species occur in various situa- 

 tions, and they appear to me distinct. 



