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COCH^EARZA Linn. Scurvy Gbass. 



1. C. officinalis Linn. 



Seashores — common on all our coasts. Fl. April — June. 

 Var. p, C. ALPiNA Watson. 

 Antrim— Rathlin Island ; JD . M . 

 Derry — Benevenagh ; Cyb. Rib., and subsequently ; T.H.C. 



2. C. danlca Linn. 



"Walls, and banks by the sea— rare. Fl. May and June. 



Down — Shores of Strangford Lough at Portaferry, and Castle "Ward; 

 Flor. TJlst. Ardglass ; Rev. W. M. Hind. Plentiful on waUa 

 and banks by the sea at "Warrenpoint, and also on the quay 

 waU at KiUough ; S.A.S. 



Antrim — Giants' Causeway ; C.C.B., 1852. Portrush ; Cyb. Eib. Lame, 

 and Glenarm ; Flor. Ulst. Not at Belfast Bay, as stated in 

 Flor. Ulst. This plant does not grow on such wet muddy 

 shores as the preceding species. 



Derry— Downhill ; D.M. 



THI.ASPZ Linn. 



1. T. arvense Linn. Penny Cress. 



Sandy and gravelly fields, and banks— rare. Fl. June and July. 



Down— Cornfields at Dundrum, and 5 miles beyond Newcastle, also 

 among stones at Donaghadee pier; Templeton, 1797. 



Antrim— Field at Eedbay ; Templeton. Ballycaslle, and near Belfast ; 

 Flor. Ulst. Borders of Lough Neagh ; F. WJiitla. Rath- 

 more; B.N.F.C., 1884. Railway bank south of Antrim ; B. 

 Redmond. Glenavy, and CrumHn ; S.A.S. Cushendun ; Rev. 

 S. A. Brenan. 



Derry — MagiUigan ; E. Murphy, Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. I. Base of Umbra 

 rocks ; D.M. 



IiEPZBZUnc Linn. Pepperwobt. 



1. Tm, campestre {Linn.) Brown. 



Sandy fields — rare. Fl. June and July. 

 Down — (Several records— none reliable). 



Antrim— Abundant in fields at Largy near the shore of Lough Neagh ; 

 F. Whitla. Near Lough Neagh from Antrim to Glenavy ; 



