ON THE FLORA OF NORTH-WESTERN DONEGAL. HI 



Campanula rotundifolia, L. Common. The remark upon the 

 last plant applies equally well to this. F. 



Ericacew. 



Arctostaphyllos U va-ursi, Spr. Local. Lerrig-a-cloghan ; Murren ; 

 KJQOckalla ; Horn Head ; Mucldsh ; Errigal. F. 



Calhma vulgaris^ Sahsb. Common. F, 



Erica cinerea, Linn. Common. F. 



E. Tetralix, Linn. Common. F. These last three occur white. 



Vaccinium Mijrtillus, Linn. Common. F. 



V. Yitis-idcea, Linn. ErrigaL Singularly rare in the county. 



Pyrola media, Sm. Eare and very local. Carrablagh ; Lerrig- 

 a-Clochan ; Leat-beg, and on a hill (Craig Madher-rhu), 

 between Eay and Glenalla. This plant has not only a 

 similar appearance to that of the Lily of the Valley, but 

 has also the same sweet smell. F. 



P. minor, Linn. Ards ; Flora of Ulster. 



AguifoliacecB. 

 Ilex Aquifolium, L. Common. F. 



Gentia^iacecB. 

 Erythrcea Centauriimi, Pers. Common. F. 

 Gentia7ia campestris, L. Local, but not imcommon. F. 

 Menyanthes trifoliata, L. Common. F. 



ConvolvidacecE. 

 Convolvulus sepium, L. Common. The pink variety grows 

 about Kin drum. F. 

 tC. arvensis, L. Very rare ; near Horn Head House, and on the 

 road-side near Croghan, Fanet ; both suspicious locahties. F. 

 BoraginacecE. 

 ^Anchusa sempervirens, L. Well established in Fanet Church-yard 

 and at Glenalla. F. 

 Lycopsis arvensis, Ij. Eare. Lighthouse in Fanet; Leenane. F. 

 ^Symphytum officinale, L. Very rare and introduced. Well 

 estabhshed at Drimnacraig. F. 

 Lithospermum offi^cinale, L. Eare. Eathmullan and near 



Carrigart. 

 Mertensia maritima, Don. Very rare. Dunaff Head, Mr. Batt. 



I have not seen it there. 

 Myosotis repens, Don. Frequent. F. 

 M. arvensis, Hoffm. Common. F. 

 M. versicolor, L. Frequent. F. 



07'obanchace(B. 

 Orobanche Hedera, Duby. Very rare ; along the shore near 

 Drumalla, about a mile and a half from Eathmullan, upon 

 ivy. It is also recorded from Eamelton in Dickie's 'Flora 

 of Ulster.' 

 0. rubra, Sm. Very rare. On thyme at Fanet Point, on the 

 same rocks with Crithmum mcwitimum. Professor E. 

 Murphy hus previously recorded it from Ards. F. 



