22 CARYOFEYLLACEJE. 



Down— Holywood, and Ballymacarrett ; Flor. TJlst. Eostrevor, New- 

 castle, Dundrum (sand dunes), Downpatrick, and Hillsborouffli : 

 S.A.S. BaUynaliincli ; R.Ll.P. 



Antrim— Whitehouse, Carrickfergus, and Glenarm ; Flor. JJht. Cave 

 Hill, Templepatrick, Muckamore, Antrim, Eandalstown, Red- 

 bay, and Ballycastle ; S.A.S. Ballycarry ; R.Ll.P. 



3. S. cillata Fries. 



Walls— very rare. Fl. mid. July till mid. Sept. 

 Antrim — On the wall by the quay at Ballycastle ; Rev. W. W. Newboiild, 

 and Prof. Babington, Sept. 1852. In the same place, but very 

 sparingly; S.A.S., Aug, 1882. 



4. S. marltima Bon. Sea Pearlwort. 



Rocky and gravelly seashores— frequent, but not at all general. Fl. 

 mid. June till mid. Aug. 

 Down— Shores of Belfast Bay ; Templeton. Narrow-water ; Flor. Hib. 



Portaferry, and Castleward ; Flor. TTlst. Ballycormick Point 



near Bangor ; T.H.O. Warrenpoint, Dundrum, Strangford, 



and Groomsport ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim— Shore at Ballycastle ; Templeton. Glenarm ; Flor. TJlst. Curran 



of Lame, Fairhead, and Church Bay Rathlin ; S.A.S. Redbay ; 



R.Ll.P. "Wall at the quay of Ballycastle (Var. stricta Fries^ : 



S.A.S. ^' 



Derry— Not unfrequent from the mouth of the Faughan to the Bann ; 



D.M. Portstewart; S.A.S. 



5. S. subulata Wimm. 



Rocks, and gravelly places by the shore— rare. Fl. mid. June till mid. 

 Aug. 



Antrim— On the side of Muck Island next the sea ; Templeton, 1804. 

 Coast of Islandmagee south of the lighthouse ; Flor. TJlst. 

 Fairhead. Island of Rathlin, and Portrush ; Gyb. Hib. In 

 many places round the north and west of Rathlin, growing on 

 bare, dry horizontal rocks at the summit of the cliffs ; S.A.S. 

 Froc.R.I.A.,\%%i. 

 First found in Ireland by Mr. Templeton. 



Derry-— BaUywillan, and Ballyaghran betw^een Portstewart and Portrush; 

 D.M. 



6. S. nodosa {Linn.) E. Meyer. Knotted Spurrey. 



Marshy ground, and borders of lakes— not common. Fl. July and Aug. 

 Down— Bangor, and Kinnegar at Holywood ; Flor. Belf. By the shore 



below Groomsport ; S.A.S. Graypoint ; R.Ll.P. 

 Antrim— By the Lagan at the first lock, also on a gravelly bank in Colin 



Glen; Templeton, 1796. Lough Mourne ; Flor. Belf. Bog 



