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Antrim — In plenty on rocks and among stones in the southwest comer 

 of the Belfast Deer Park, 1793, and on Sallagh Braes, 1808 ; 

 Templeton. Colin Glen, and Cave Hill tramway ; Flor. Belf. 

 Knockagh, and Whitehead ; Flor. JJlst. Glenoe ; S.A.S. 



Derry— Benevenagh ; R.Ll.P. 



8. G. robertlanum Linn. Herb Robert. 



Hedge hanks, walls, and waste ground — very common. Fl. May— Sept. 



ERODZUIVI L' Heritier. Storksbill. 



1. B. clcutarlum Z' Herit. 



Sandy shores — frequent on the coast, hut very rare inland. Fl. mid. 



May till mid. Sept. 



Down — Sands at Kii'kiston, and Donaghadee ; Templeton, \19Z. Between 

 Greencastle and Kilkeel ; Ir. Flor. Ballyholme, and Holy- 

 wood; Flor. Belf. On the coast from Strangford to Newcastle ; 

 S.A.S. 



Antrim — Carrickfergus ; Flor. Belf. {sub E. moschatum). Eedhay, and 

 Portrush; S.A.S. Shane's Castle ; T.H.C. GraveUy waste 

 ground at the mouth of the Sixniile River Antrim ; Rev. W. 

 S. Smith. Ballycastle, and Camlough ; R.Ll.P. 



Derry— Ahundant from the Foyle to the Bann ; D.M. 

 Var. E. PiMPiNELL-ffiFOLiuM Sibth. 



Antrim— Cushendall, and Ballycastle ; C.C.B., Sept. 1852. 



2. E. xnoscbatum X' Herit. 



Sandy and gravelly shores, and on roadsides — very rare. Fl. June and 

 July {Oyb. Eib.). 

 Down — Near Portaf erry ; Templeton, 1806. Ahundant at Kilkeel Bay; 



Ir. Flor. {? Eds.). Roadside near Dundi-um ; T.H.C. 

 Antrim — Hedge hank by the roadside at Gortnacross ; D.M. Ballycastle ; 

 R.Ll.P. 



Many errors have been made with respect to this plant, and the published 

 records are most unsatisfactory. It does not now occur in Templeton' s 

 station at Dunmuny . Only the preceding species is found at Carrickfergus, 

 and it is to be inferred that a form of this was mistaken for E. moschatum 

 in that locality. Milieu's stations, both in Flor. Belf. and Flor. Ulst. also 

 refer to the preceding species, and the Glenarm, and Cave Hill stations, 

 of Flor. Ulst. are not reliable. The Donaghadee, and Magilligan records 

 of Stewart, in Cyb. Hib. are errors likewise, and those stations must be 

 assigned to E. cicutarium. The Dundiimi, and Ballycastle localities are 

 the only ones in which we can state, with certainty, that E, moschatum 

 grows at^present. 



