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left bank of the river, at the great waterfall ; also in 1885 by 

 R.Ll.P. who says east side of Linford branch. 

 The above are the only reliable stations for this plant. The record of 

 Flora Belfastiensis was founded on a single chance or stray plant, which 

 has long since disappeared. Templeton's stations of Murlough, and Giants' 

 Causeway were errors. The Antrim record of Flora of Ulster, and also 

 those of Irish Flora requii-e confirmation. Prof. Murphy's Dunluce plant 

 was G. pratense. 



2. G. pratense Linn. Flower of Dunluce (Iqc). 



Dry rocks, and sandy wastes— rare, but usually conspicuously abundant 

 where it does occur. Fl, mid. June tiU mid. Aug. 

 Antrim — About BaUintoy, Dunluce Castle, and aU the north parts of 



Antrim ; Templeton. Abundantly at Whitepark, BaUintoy 



1836 ; D.M. in Ord. Surv. Berry. Port Ballintrae ; G. G. 



Hyndman. On blown sand at Port Bradden ; R. Tate {Cyb. 



Hib. Suppl.), On limestone near Carrick-a-Rede ; T.H.C. 



Glenarm deerpark, and glen above MiUto^oi at Cairncastle, 



plentiful; R.Ll.P. 



First found in Ireland by D.M. in 1836. 



3. G. sangrulneum Linn. Bloody Cranesbill. 

 Rocky ground— very rare. Fl. June and July. {Cyb. Hib.). 



Down— Bushy places by the shore near Crawf ordsbum ; Flor. JJlst. 



Since verified by Prof. R. 0. Cunningham. 

 Antrim— Coast at Portrush ; Flor. Ulst. 



4. G. perenne Huds. (G. pybenaicum Linn.). 



Hedge banks — Fl. June and July. "WeU established and has no appear- 

 ance of an introduction. 

 Down — Hedge side beyond Groomsport; Miss Maffett, {Flor. Belf.). 



Plentiful on roadside about one mile south of Portavo House ; 



S.A.S. Field near Strangford ; T.H.C. Hedges between 



Downpatrick and Saul ; C. Dickson. Ditch bank about one 



mile east of Groomsport ; R.Ll.P. 



5. G. molle Linn. 



Roadsides, banks and borders of fields — common. Fl. May — Aug. 



6. G. dlssectum Linn. 



Waysides, fields, and waste ground— common. Fl. mid. May till mid. 

 Aug. 



7. G. lucldum Linn. Shining Cranesbill. 



Bare stony places, and occasionally on walls— frequent. Fl. mid. May 

 till mid. July. 



