CARTOPHTLLAGE^. 21 



Deny^Benevenagh, facing Derry Lough ; Templeton, 1805. In great 

 abundance on Benevenagh at 1000 to 1200 feet, and only there ; 

 D.M., 1835, and still there in abundance; T.H.C., 1878. 



XiYCHHrzs Linn. Campion. 



1. la, flos-cucuU Linn. Bagged Bobin. 



Meadows, and wet pastures— common, Fl. June and July. 



2. Xi. vespertlna Sibth. "White Campion. 



Sandy banks, and borders of fields — not common. Fl. June — Aug. 

 Down — Knock, and Belmont ; Flor. Belf. Holsrwood ; Flor. JJlst. 



Fields about Killough Bay ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim — Boadsides, and fields at Templepatrick, and Bailway banks near 



Lame; T.H.C. Shore of Lough Neagh opposite Glenavy, 



also in a wood at Glenshesk, M'ith pale-red flowers; S.A.S. 



Glendairagh; D. Redmond. Drumnasole, and quarry heaps 



at Magheramome ; B.Ll.P. 

 Derry — Castledawson ; S.A.S. 



3. :l. dlurna Sibth. Bed Campion. 



Sandy banks, and shady places on rocks— frequent. FL mid. May till 

 mid. Aug. Ascends to 1000 feet. 

 Down — Cultra ; Flor. Belf. Dundonald, and Knock ; S.A.S. Belvoir 



Park ; T.H.G. Newcastle, and Bockport ; B.Ll.P. 

 Antrim — Woodburn Glen, and road near Derriaghy ; Flor. Belf. Cave 



Hill ; Flor JJlst. Frequent aU round the Antrim coast, rare 



inland; S.A.S. 

 Derry — Frequent, especially by the coast ; D.M. DownhiU ; B.Ll.P. 



4. ]Q. gritbag-o Linn. Corn Cockle. 



Com fields in sandy soil — frequent. Fl. July and early part of August. 



Probably not an original native, but has been known in the country since 

 early times. Templeton considered it as perhaps introduced with 

 wheat. The following localities have been noted, Orlock, Groomsport, 

 Bangor, Holywood, Castlereagh, Kjiock, BaUygomartin, MagiUigan. 



SAGISTA Linn. Pearlwokt. 



1. S. procuxnbens Linn. 



"Waste ground, walls, and pastures— very common. Fl. May — August. 

 Ascends to 1400 feet in Derry ; D.M. 



2. S. apetala Linn. 

 "Walls— not rare. Fl. June—Aug. 



