The Flora of County Armagh. 131 



Apium inundatuiYi, Reich., var. moorel, Syine. N. 



In the Blackwater at Maghcry ; near month of Closet River ; 

 and in a marsh near Morrow's Point in the S.K. corner of Longh 

 Neagh, R. LI. P. Confined to the Lough Neagh borders. 



*Carum carul, Linn. S* 



Common on the G. N. railway for several miles south of Bess- 

 brook ; apparently naturalised here, R. LI. P. 

 CEnanthe fistulosa, Linn. N. M. — 



Moyntaghs bogs (Hyndman), and Armagh (G. R.), Flor. Uht. 

 Closet River, H. W. L. ! By Lough Neagh near Maghery, Mill- 

 town, and Lagan Canal, and abundant in Newry Canal between 

 Portadown and Tanderagee, R. Lb P. 

 *PeucccIanuin ostruthium, Koch. N. M. S. 



Roadsides and hedgebanks — no doubt introduced or escaped. 

 Noted near Lough Gullion, Ballymyre, Camlough and Jones- 

 borough, R. LI. P. 

 Torilis nodosa, Gaert. N. — S. 



Sparingly by the roadside at Drumintee chapel west of Jones- 

 borough, and on bridge over the Bann on the borders of Down 

 and Armagh, R. Lb P. 

 Chaerophyllum tciYiuIum, Linn. N. M. — 



Dry hedgebanks, chiefly along the Lough Neagh shore. Close 

 to Maghery ferry, roadside quarter mile east of Milltown, roadside 

 a short distance S.W. of Ardmore church, in a lane by the main 

 road at Derryadd Bay, and roadside south of Temple national 

 school near Keady, R. LI. P. 

 fSmyrnium olusatrum Linn. N. — S. 



Near Loughall, but, as in most of its habitats, liable to suspicion, 

 More A''. H. R. ! Ardmore Glebe, H. W. L. ! Near Newry, very 

 rare in the county, R. LI. P. 

 *IVIyi'rhis odorata, Linn. N. M. S. 



Tanderagee (G. R.), I' lor. Ulst. Roadsides near Bglish chiirch, 

 at base of Camlough mountain, and at Ballymyre, R. LI. P. 



(*Cornus sangruinea, Linn. 



On a small islet in the Loughgall lake. More N. H. R. Is not 

 there now, and as it does not grow elsewhere in the county, I 

 have no doubt it was planted, R. LI. P.) 



tSamlsucus cbulus, Linn. N. 



About the ruins of an old building close to Lough Neagh, More 

 N. H. R. Armagh (G. R.), Flor. Ulst. Near Eglish church, and road- 

 side east side of Loughgall demesne, R. LI. P. 



Galium boreale, Linn. N. 



Lough Neagh shore only. Banks of Lough Neagh, More 

 N. E. R. ! Ardmore Glebe, H. W. L. ! Bird Island, R. Lb P. 

 C. mollugo, Linn. N. M. — 



Near Armagh, W. F. J. spec. ! In several places in Tanderagee 

 upper demesne, R. Lb P. 

 Valerianella dentata, Poll. N. — S. 



Corn-field between Armagh and Loughgall, W. F. J. spec. ! 

 Gravel-pit east of Grange, near Armagh; fields near Beech Hill 

 House, Armagh ; fields east of Middletown, and at Lough Ross 

 near Crossmaglen ; and on the Warrenpoint railway below 

 Newry, R. Lb P. 



Eupatorium cannabinum, Linn. N. 



Loughgall manor grounds, by the lake, W. F. J. ! 



Astertripolium, Linn. — — S 



Estuary of Newry river; abundant and luxuriant by the stream 

 in the town of Newry, growing in groves four feet high, R. Lb P. 



