128 The Irish Naturalist. 



*IVIecIicag:o sativa, Linn. N. 



Fields near Armagh, W. F. J. spec. ! Field near Richhill, R. LI. 

 P. Introduced with grass-seed. 



[IVIcIilotus parviflora, Desf. S. 



Waste ground at Newry docks — a casual; R. LI. P.] 

 Anthyllis vulncraria, Linn. N. — S. 



Very local, but frequent by the estuary of the Newry river, and 

 on limestone about Armagh,"R. Ll. P. 



Lathyrus palustrls, Linn. N. 



Islets in the Closet river (Lett), Flor. N. E. I.\ I saw the plant 

 in abundance on these islets, which lie w^here the river debouches 

 into Lough Neagh, and also obtained it on the reedy banks of the 

 stream half a mile from its mouth. More's note on Rev. G. 

 Robinson's authority (A^. H. R. and Cyb. Ilib.) is a mistake : Scawdy 

 Island in Tyrone is the spot intended ; the plant formerly grew 

 there, but is now extinct. 

 fPrunus cerasus, Linn. N. M. S. 



In iield hedges about Loughgall, but not wild. More N. H. R. ! 

 In hedges, copses, and thickets throughout the county, as com- 

 mon or commoner than/*, avium, and, although frequently planted, 

 having equally the appearance of a native, R. Ll. P. 

 *Spiraea salicifolia, Linn. — M. — 



Abundant in hedges between Newtownhamilton and Ballymyre, 

 but planted, R. Ll. P. 



Alchemilla vulgaris, Linn., var. minor, Huds. N. 



Near Tynan, B. N. F. C, 1889. Abundant on a lawn in Tynan 

 Abbey demesne, R. Ll. P. 



Rubus plicatus, W. and N. N. 



Church Hill, R. Ll. P. "Perhaps best under var. hemistemon^ 

 P.J. Muell"— W. M. R. 



R, rhamnifolius, W. and N. N. 



Near Armagh, R. Ll. P. 

 R. nemoralls, P.J. Muell., var. pulcherrimus, Newm. 1 N. M. — 

 My specimen was gathered, I think, in North Armagh ; the 

 label bearing localit}' was unfortunately lost. One of Mr. Lett's 

 Ballymore Rnhi belongs here also. 

 R. villicaulis, Koehl. N. M. S. 



Ballymore, H. W. L. spec. ! At Derryadd bay on Lough Neagh, 

 and at Newry, R. Ll. P. 



R. lindleianus, Lees. N. 



Near Lurgan and Armagh, R. Ll. P. 



R. rusticanus, Merc. N. M. S. 



"Armagh; Prof. Oliver," Cyb. Hib. Perhaps the commonest 

 bramble in the county, being abundant nearly everywhere. Speci- 

 mens from Tartaraghan and Armagh were confirmed by Mr. 

 Rogers. 



R. inacrophyIIus,W. andN., var. schlcctendalii, Weihe. S. 



Near Newry, R. Ll. P. "Or between this and R. macrophylliis, 

 W. and N. Panicle exceptionally weak." — W. M. R. 



R. saltcri, Bab. S. 



Newry, R. Ll. P. " Probably best under R. salteri, Bab., though 

 in that the leaves are usually less rounded and more deeply cut, 

 and the fruiting sepals erect." — W. M. R. 

 R. pyramidal is, Kalt. N. M. — 



Ballymore, H. W. L. spec! Roadsides near Lurgan, R. Ll. P. 

 "Armature of panicle -rachis unusually mixed." — W. M. R. Of 

 another Lurgan specimen Mr. Rogers writes : — " Probably R. pyra- 

 mid alls, Kalt., groioinq in sunshine y 



