16 RESEDACE^. 



Down— Banbridge, and Knock ; S.A.S. Strangf ord, Ballyholme ; T.H.C. 



Frequent about Holywood ; R.Ll.P. 

 Antrim — Lame \ Rev. S. A. Brenan. Field half- way between Lame and 



Glenarai ; T.H.C. Railway bank at Antrim ; D. Redmond. 

 Derry — Not frequent ; D.M. 



2. R. xnarltlmus Smith. Sea Eadish. 

 Sandy seashores — rare. Fl. mid. June till mid. Aug. 

 Down — Sparingly in Mill-quarter Bay near Ardglass ; T.H.C. 

 Antrim— About Mr. M 'Weill's salt works at the Curran of Lame ; Temple- 

 ton, 1808. Rathlin Island ; Miss Gage. In great abundance 

 in Rathlin ; S.A.S., 1882. Sparingly at Carnlough Bay ; Oyb. 

 Hib. By the harbour of Magheramorne ; T.H.C. North end 

 of Islaninagee ; S.A.S. Cushendun ; Rev. S. A, Brenan. 



Obder YI. RBSSDACEJC. 



RESEDA Linn. 



1. R. luteola Linn. Dyer's "Weed, Weld. 



Quarries, and waste ground— common. Fl. June and July. Formerly 

 much ciiltivated. 



Order VII. VlOIkACEJE, 



VZOIiA Linn. Violet. 



1. V. palustrls Linn. Marsh Violet. 



Marshes, and wet boggy pastures— frequent ; more common to the north- 

 west. Fl. May and June. Ascends to 1800 feet in Derry ; H. C. Hart. 

 Down— By the lake at BaUynahinch ; Templeton^ll^^. Kinnegar, Holy- 

 wood ; Flor. Ulst. Aughnadarragh Lake near Saintfield ; 

 SA.S. Craigauntlet ; R.Ll.P. 

 Antrim— Slieve Nanee ; T.H.C. Divis, at 1200 feet; S.A.S. Glendun, 



Cushendall, and Fairhead ; R.Ll.P. 

 Derry — Frequent through the county ; D.M. Sperrin Mountains, Slieve 

 Gallion, Benbradagh, also near Dungiven, and abundant by 

 Lough Beg ; S.A.S. 



