130 The Irish Naftcralist. 



near Eglisli, and between Charlemont and Blackwatertown ; 

 shores of Lough Neagh west and south of Ardmore point ; road- 

 sides south of Markethill ; by the canal below Newry, R. 1^1- P. 



R. arvensis, Huds. ^ — M. — 



Extremely rare ; a single bush in the hedge by the roadside 

 close to Scarva bridge, R. LI. P. 

 Peplis portula, Linn. — M. S. 



Rare. Shores of Camlough and Lough Ross ; marsh at base of 

 Carrigatuke, R. l^. P. 

 *EpiIolt)iuim angustifolium, Linn. N. M. S. 



Frequent in cottage gardens, and occasionally escaped. Perhaps 

 originally a native. 



Circaea alpina, Linn. N. 



Shore of Lough Neagh south of Ardmore point, H. W. L. spec. ! 



MyriopJiyllum spicatum, Linn. N. 



Frequent in the northern portion of the county ; noted from 

 near Lurgan, Portadown, Armagh, and in pools along the Lough 

 Neagh shore, R. LI. P. 



tSedum telephium, Linn. N. 



Copse in Armagh Palace demesne, R. LI. P. 

 *S. album, Linn. N. M. — 



Occasionally on old walls, etc., no doubt escaped, R. LI. P. 



*S. dasyphyllum, Linn. 



Co. Armagh, Flor. Ulst. Supp.—2.n escape. 



S. anglicuiYi, Huds. S. 



Very rare; rock at western base of Slieve Gullion, and rocks on 

 a hill near Milltown chapel west of Camlough, R. LI. P. 



S. acre, Linn. N. 



Near Navan Fort, W. F. J.! (only as an escape here, R. LI. P.). 

 Sandy banks by Lough Neagh west of Ardmore point, R. LI. P. ; 

 this was the only native station I observed for this species; it is 

 occasionally grown in cottage gardens. 



*S. sexangulare, Linn. N. 



Sandy spots on Lough Neagh shore at Raughlan, H. W. L. 

 spec. ! 



*S. rcflcxum, Linn. N. M. S. 



On limestone rocks by the Dungannon road three miles from 



Armagh ; planted on cottage roofs in various parts of the county, 



R. LI. P. 



*S. rupcstre, Huds. — M. — 



Old walls near Keady— escaped, R. LI. P. 



Saxifraga granulata, Linn. N. 



Sparingly on the mound at Rathtrillick, near Middletown, 

 B. N. F. C, 1873, and Herb. N. H. P. S. spec. ! 



Parnassia palustris, Linn. N. 



"The parnassia, or grass of parnassus, a plant of extreme ele- 

 gance and beauty, grows in the vicinity of Lough Neagh, and on 

 the banks of the Tynan river, — Coote's Armagh. Loughnashade and 

 Mullinure meadows near Armagh, W. F. J. spec. ! 

 Cicuta virosa, Linn. N.M.S. 



Near foot of Blackwater (Templeton) ! and shores of Lough 

 Neagh (G. R. ) ! Flor. Ulst. Closet River, H. W. L. spec. ! Several 

 places along Lough Neagh shores from Lagan Canal to Maghery, 

 in the Newry canal and pools near, at many spots between Porta- 

 down and Goraghwood, Mullaghmore Lough, Lough Gilly, R. LI. P. 



Apiumgravcolans, Linn. S. 



By the river at Newry, and by the canal below Newry, R. LI. P. 



