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Glenami, also on limestone rocks at Sallagh Braes near Lame ; 

 Tenipleton. Seen at Sallagh by the Belf. Nat. Field Club in 

 1874. Low glens in Glenshesk ; Ir. Flor. Glenravel ; Flor. 

 TJlst. Glenariffe; Cyb.Hib. Camlough glen ; G. C. Hyndman 

 (seen there recently by the Eds.). 

 Derry — On the banks of the Faughan about a mile below Cumber ; 

 Tenipleton. By the Roe between Dungiven and Limavady, 

 and side of the Faughan below Clady, also by the Agivey 

 above Garvagh ; D.M. 



3. P. avium Lxnn. Wild Chebby. 



In glens, and hedges — frequent. Fl. May and early part of June. 

 Natural in glens, planted in hedges. 

 Down — Hedges at Ballymaghan, Trench, Gransha, and in glen at Knock ; 



Flor. Belf. Dundonald glen ; S.A.S. 

 Antrim— '*■ Among alder, and other native trees on the margin of Lough 



Neagh, in many places, also pretty common in hedges, Fruit 



black, sweet, and eaten by birds " ; Templeton. Glen of 



Crumlin River ; T.H.C. 

 Derry — Apparently wild by the side of Cuiiey Burn, and in Ballynascreen 



near Draperstown ; D.M. 



SPZRJEA Linn. 



1. S. ulmaria Linn. Meadow Sweet. 



Roadsides, meadows, and in damp places — very common. Fl. July 

 and Aug. 



SAXGUZSORBZA Linn. 



1. S. officinalis Limi. Greater Burnet. 

 Sloping banks — very rare. Fl. June — Aug. {Cyb. Hib.). 

 Down — Pastures, Donaghadee ; Miss 3Ioffett, in Flor. Belf. About half 



a mile from Donaghadee on the inland side of the road to 



MiUisle ; T.H.C. 

 Antrim — On small gravelly mounds in townland of Maddykeel, parish of 



Finvoy near Rasharkin ; Cyb. Hib. Near Camlough ; ( W. 



Hancock), A. G. More, in Jour. Bot. April, 1873. On a 



sloping bank by the road to Gan-on Point about 3 miles from 



Camlough ; C. Dickson. 

 Derry— On a dry bank sloping to the Bann one mile below Agivey ; 



Cyb. Hib. 



AGRZmoiarZA Linn. Agrimony. 



1. A. eupatoria Linn. 



Roadsides, dry banks, and stony pastures— rare on the silicious grits of 



